Michael Soussan
Michael Soussan, a former United Nations humanitarian worker and adjunct assistant professor of international relations at New York University’s Center for Global Affairs. He is the author of Backstabbing for Beginners (Nation Books, 2008), an insider’s account of massive corruption in the humanitarian field, due to be released in paperback this spring.
The Obama administration faces the unenviable task of persuading sceptics of the need for a revamped and relevant foreign assistance policy. But is the administration’s message falling on deaf ears?
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13 April, 2010
label_outline Development Policy
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