
Mark Lutter: The Charter City Exit Strategy
From the New World
Balancing Aid and Interests
This chapter examines the dual objectives of USAID, focusing on the tension between U.S. interests and humanitarian goals. It discusses the historical effectiveness of nations achieving prosperity without foreign aid, contrasting it with successful global health initiatives. The conversation highlights challenges in foreign aid, governance distortions, and the potential role of charter cities and special economic zones in aligning U.S. foreign policy with local development needs.
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