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Truman Administration Foreign Aid Programs
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“Saving” Greece and Turkey
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Focus was Greece Uncertainty; despair Need for stability to make U.S. aid effective Emphasis on “self- help” and responsibility British withdrawal
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Principle, not specifics Economic disorder and its consequences Bipolar worldview Cost small compared to return Only U.S. in position to step in
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$400 mil ($341 bil) “Detail of American civilian and military personnel” Support for U.S. way of life elsewhere Activist foreign policy
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“Saving” Western Europe
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“The recovery of Europe has been far slower than had been expected. Disintegrating forces are becoming evident. The patient is sinking while the doctors deliberate.” “Hopeless and hungry people often resort to desperate measures.”
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Combat “hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos.” “Permit the emergence of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist.” “A cure rather than a mere palliative.”
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Economic resources to support U.S. foreign policy $13 bil Built on Truman Doctrine National security measure
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“Saving” Asia, Africa, and Latin America
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Cold War focus shifting away from Europe Poverty, disease, hunger, illiteracy, lack of skills and capital Continuing recognition of importance of fostering hope
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Economic realities Relied on U.S. superiority Shift from East-West to North-South Built on Marshall Plan “We cannot live isolated in relative wealth and abundance.”
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Multi-faceted internal bureaucracy Work with UN Private entity involvement Move away from direct assistance Country-specific projects based on need
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