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"Meeting the Development Challenge in the 21st Century: American and Chinese Perpectives on Foreign Aid"

China Policy Series

Policy Brief 21, National Commitee on United States-China Relations

August 2006

Author: Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security

 

A report on Chinese and American foreign aid policies, based on Mr. Glosny's research and a National Committee and CICIR conference held in December 2005.

 

For more information about this publication please contact the ISP Program Coordinator at 617-496-1981.

Full text of this publication is available at:
http://www.ncuscr.org/Publications/Foreign%20Aid%20Report.pdf

For Academic Citation:

Glosny, Michael A. "Meeting the Development Challenge in the 21st Century: American and Chinese Perpectives on Foreign Aid." Policy Brief, National Commitee on United States-China Relations, August 2006.

Document Length: 32 pp.

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