Three Studies in Frustration -- Conclusion 1. Create an Economic Rapid-Response Capability -- Conclusion 2. Master the Local Politics of Emergency Economics -- Conclusion 3. Make a Visible Difference -- Conclusion 4. Improve U.S. Effectiveness in Multilateral Contexts -- Conclusion 5. Get the Right Tools -- Epilogue: The Future of Emergency Economic Intervention
Summary
This book focuses on U.S. experience with the design and delivery of emergency economic assistance in Haiti, the Palestinian Territories, and Bosnia. It argues that a systematic assessment is needed of the emergency economic dimensions of U.S. foreign policy challenges and the tools necessary to meet them