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global studies 2

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European Recovery Plan Ellwood -
The 3 developments that led to the Plan. Ellwood
George Marshall Ellwood
Roosevelt-era ideas that caused 2 world wars Ellwood
Twin objectives of the Plan Ellwood
Conference on European Economic Cooperation (CEEC) Ellwood
Soviet response Ellwood
The Counterpart Fund Ellwood
The Cold War Ellwood
Cominform Ellwood
Mutual Security Ellwood
US Consumerist Economy Ellwood
European resistance Ellwood
The Bottom Billion Collier
Development “glamour” Collier
Chutes and Ladders Collier
Stuck in traps collier
Sachs – malaria trap Collier
Africa + Collier
Breaking the conflict trap Collier
Postconflict prevention Collier
Breaking resource trap Collier
Breaking land lock trap Collier
Breaking bad governance Collier
Role of corruption/challenges Collier
African revival/African challenges Moyo
Aid Moyo
Shift in the aid agenda Moyo
Why aid for Africa? Moyo
7 Categories of postwar aid Moyo
6 proofs that aid works Moyo
The Marshall Plan Moyo
“Glamour” aid Moyo
micro-macro paradox of aid Moyo
Created by: JingW19
 

 



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