Inside USAID: An Odyssey of Foreign Assistance

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Witty, wise, and often sobering, Inside USAID is a must-read for policymakers, development professionals, historians, and anyone who wants to understand the real stories behind America's global influence through foreign aid.

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This book provides much-needed context for the current controversy surrounding the US foreign aid agency, USAID. One evaluation described it as “an eye-opening, sharply insightful, and often humorous look into the inner workings of USAID and the broader world of US foreign assistance. Blending memoir, policy analysis, and rich storytelling, the book delivers a compelling behind-the-scenes portrait of what it means to work in international development, from the surreal bureaucracy to the life-threatening assignments abroad.”

 

Inside USAID is an insider’s view of some of the sillier aspects of government bureaucracy, revealing the adventurous, often risky life of diplomatic staff posted in third-world countries as well as some of the waste in the system. It also takes readers through some fascinating and dangerous events in the author’s own twenty-seven-year career with USAID, peeling the curtain on nearly three decades of diplomatic service across seven countries, sharing war-zone experiences, absurd government acronyms, failed aid attempts, and moments of genuine impact.

 

The stories balance critical reflection with a deep appreciation for the ideals behind U.S. foreign aid. The book is both a tribute to the unsung heroes of development work and a critique of the system’s inefficiencies, political intrusions, and sudden dismantling. It contextualizes the countries historically, politically, and economically, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how aid shapes (and sometimes fails) entire nations. The book is also both a eulogy and a call to action for rebuilding what the author sees as one of the U.S.’s most effective foreign policy tools.

 

Witty, wise, and often sobering, Inside USAID is a must-read for policymakers, development professionals, historians, and anyone who wants to understand the real stories behind America’s global infl uence through foreign aid.

BOOK DETAILS
  • Pages: Paperback: 282 pages
  • Publisher: Mindstir Media
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: B0FSTKGBGP
  • Dimensions: NA
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