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This is a 9 page paper that provides an overview of foreign aid. It critically analyzes Moyo's perspective on foreign aid and the free market. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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say that the topic of the economy is a critical one moving into the 21st century. In many areas of the world, the debate over the economy is increasingly divided
into partisan lines that invoke the question of what the central role of the state is supposed to be in the lives of people. On one side, there are those
who feel that the role of the state is to provide certain basic rights for the protection of its people, including protection from the disastrous effects of poverty through the
redistribution of wealth. On the other side, there are those who feel that the role of the state is primarily to protect the liberty of the "free market" and to
allow individuals to control and concentrate the flow of wealth as the market demands. On the domestic side of the issue alone, this is an extremely divisive topic. However, when
the issue extends into international relations, it becomes even more complicated. Consider for instance the reality that many states such as the United States contribute part of their budget to
providing foreign aid to developing countries such as those in sub-Saharan Africa. There are some who look upon this as a vital fulfillment of a fiscally successful nations responsibility in
the world at large, and there are those who oppose such actions as the result of some sort of isolationist non-intervention policy, or else a pragmatic view that a nation
with a weak economy should address its own internal problems before contributing any money to another nation. Cutting through these partisan arguments, however, is a new viewpoint which is emerging,
and espoused most clearly in Dambisa Moyos 2008 book, "Dead Aid": the materialist view that regardless of whether international aid to regions of the world such as sub-Saharan Africa is
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