Send Guns and Money: Security Assistance and U.S. Foreign Policy - Paperback

Send Guns and Money: Security Assistance and U.S. Foreign Policy - Paperback

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by Duncan L. Clarke (Author), Daniel O'Connor (Author), Jason D. Ellis (Author)

American foreign policy since 1947 cannot be understood apart from the U.S. security assistance program. Beginning with Truman, every president has considered security assistance programs important means for furthering U.S. national interests. Security assistance has been used to support a wide variety of policies, including the Truman Doctrine and containment, the underwriting of the Camp David Accords, and the channeling of aid to the newly democratic countries of Central and Eastern Europe.

American foreign policy since 1947 cannot be understood apart from the U.S. security assistance program. Beginning with Truman, every president has considered security assistance programs important means for furthering U.S. national interests. Security assistance has been used to support a wide variety of policies, including the Truman Doctrine and containment, the underwriting of the Camp David Accords, and the channeling of aid to the newly democratic countries of Central and Eastern Europe.

This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the program from 1947 through fiscal year 1996. After discussing the legal foundations and components of the program, the authors provide an historical survey from 1947 through the first Clinton administration. They then detail the role of Congress, public opinion, and interest groups. Separate treatment is given to countries such as Israel, Egypt, Greece, and Turkey. The authors also suggest ideas on how the programs can be changed to mesh with American objectives and resources in the 21st century. This is a major study of interest to students, scholars, researchers, and policymakers.

Author Biography

DUNCAN L. CLARKE is Professor of International Relations at the School of International Service, American University.

DANIEL O'CONNOR is affiliated with the School of International Service, American University

JASON D. ELLIS is affiliated with the School of International Service, American University.

The authors have published extensively on contemporary foreign affairs issues.

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.65 x 9.25 x 6.09 IN
Publication Date: September 30, 1997
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