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040 _aBADR UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO
_bara
_cBADR UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO
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041 0 _aeng
082 0 4 _223
_bHGL
_a338.911722
100 1 _aHancock, Graham
245 1 0 _aLords of Poverty :
_b/ Free-wheeling Lifestyles, Power, Prestige and Corruption of the Multi-million Dollar Aid Business
_cGraham Hancock
260 _bPan Macmillan،
_c1989.
300 _a234 p.
_c24 cm.
500 _aLords of Poverty: Free-wheeling Lifestyles, Power, Prestige and Corruption of the Multi-million Dollar Aid Business is a case study in betrayals of a public trust. The shortcomings of aid are numerous, and serious enough to raise questions about the viability of the practice at its most fundamental levels. Hancock’s report is thorough, deeply shocking, and certain to cause critical reevaluation—of the government’s motives in giving foreign aid, and of the true needs of our intended beneficiaries.
504 _aBibliography : p. 195-226.
650 4 _aPoverty of Lords
650 4 _aInternational aid through certain public places and areas
650 4 _aPoverty
650 4 _aLifestyles
902 _aAhmed Adel
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_cBK
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