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Gerald Hyman, president of the Hills Program on Governance, published a new paper, "Assessing Secretary of State Rice’s Reform of U.S. Foreign Assistance."
February 13, 2008

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Gerald Hyman

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Hills Program on Governance

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Gerald Hyman

Excerpt:

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s ambitious reorganization of the U.S. foreign assistance efforts last year is deeply, perhaps irredeemably flawed, but did produce some positive results, says a new paper from the Carnegie Endowment. Former senior USAID official Gerald Hyman analyzes the objectives, implementation, and impact of the Secretary’s effort to create a cohesive foreign assistance program fully integrated with U.S. national security policy.

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