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Sudan
summits
sustainable development
Swaziland
Sykes, Sir Mark
Syria
Taiwan
benefits of not being colonized
economic growth in
formula for success of
high-technology exports
markets in success of
takeoff in
ten best per capita growth rates
takeoff
Tanganyika Groundnuts Scheme
Tanzania
aid for roads in
bed nets for
colonial rule in Tanganyika
dysfunctional health system in
government nurses in
National Poverty Eradication Strategy
self-protection groups in
social engineering in
successful aid programs in
Tendler, Judith
terrorism
Thadani, Vijay
Thailand
AIDS prevention in
bad government in
benefits of not being colonized
high-technology exports
IMF aid to
takeoff in
ten best per capita growth rates
Thompson, Tommy
Tibet
tied aid
titles to property
Togo
trachoma
tragedy of the commons
traps
“poverty trap,”
Trebbi, Francesco
Trevelyan, Charles
triads
triple-drug cocktail
Truman, Harry S.
Tshisekedi, Étienne
tuberculosis
Tullock, Gordon
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tutsis
Twain, Mark
tyranny of the majority
Udry, Chris
Uganda
AIDS in
colonial rule in
in Congolese rebellion
dysfunctional health system in
Mpango as chemist to the poor
prosperity-supportive institutions in
structural adjustment loans to
Ukraine
UNAIDS
UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of Angola)
United China Relief Fund
United Nations
and bad governments
Big Push thinking influencing
development experts at
differences among aid bureaucracies
goals for year
in international aid bureaucracy
peacekeeping by
recipients voting with donors in
summit at beginning of new millennium
See also Millennium Project
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
United Nations Commission on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
and AIDS
Big Push thinking influencing
creation of
differences among aid bureaucracies
in Guatemalan civil war
in health successes
in international aid bureaucracy
in Iraq
postmodern imperialism and
scholarship program of
SMEs supported by
Uruguay
utopianism
abandoning
decolonization as
democracy as not utopia
fondness for
of rich-country voters
social engineering
Uvin, Peter
Uzbekistan
vaccination
Van Bilsen, A. A. J.
Van de Walle, Nicolas
Vietnam
Vietnamese
Vietnam War
vigilantes
Vodacom Congo
von Mehren, Arthur
Vreeland, James
Wantchekon, Leonard
warlords
“war on terror,”
Washington, George
“watchers,”
water
aid as improving
as big problem for the poor
and Guinea worm disease
and partition in former colonies
as public good
UN summit of 1977 on
Water Aid
Wedel, Janine
Weder, Beatrice
Weinstein, Jeremy
West, the
bad track record of beautiful goals of
Big Plans to help poor
evolution of foreign aid
interventions in poverty
as making things worse
as not taking early action on AIDS
the poor helping themselves without
top-down approach of
who “the West” is
See also foreign aid; imperialism
“White Man’s Burden, The” (Kipling)
Whittle, Dennis
Wilberforce, William
Wilson, Woodrow
winner-take-all elections
Wipro Ltd.,
Wolfensohn, James
women
education for girls
hunger in
in Igbo revolt
malnutrition in pregnancy
maternal mortality
in Millennium Development Goals
and polygamy
World Bank
AIDS programs
aid volume emphasized by
author as employee of
and bad government
Big Push thinking influencing
in Bolivian free-market reforms
China aid from
Congolese strategy of
creation of
and democracy
Development Impact Evaluation Task Force
differences among aid bureaucracies
evaluation of
formal rules preferred by
Haiti program of
and heavily indebted poor countries
India aid from
in international aid bureaucracy
Lesotho agricultural project of
on maintenance
and Mexican banking crisis
in Millennium Project
Nicaragua aid from
observable efforts shown by
Operations Evaluation Department
“Our Dream Is a World Free of Poverty,”
Pakistan aid from
on participation
on peacekeeping
postmodern imperialism and
Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
progress reports on Africa
research department of
scholarship program of
and selection effect
SMEs supported by
social action program in Pakistan
“structural adjustment” programs of
successful programs of
Sudan aid from
in Western interventions in world poverty
World Development Report
World Economic Forum
World Economic Outlook
World Health Organization (WHO)
and AIDS
Chinese tuberculosis project
creation of
on health spending in poor countries
in international aid bureaucracy
vaccination campaigns of
Xiaogang (China)
Yamagata Aritomo
Yeltsin, Boris
Yugoslavia
Yukos
Yunus, Mohammad
Zaire/Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
AIDS in
Belgian Congo
cellular phone network in
government corruption and violence in
Luba dominating trade in
 
; mineral wealth in
Mobuto
negative growth in
“post-conflict reconstruction” aid to
state collapse in
ten worst per capita growth rates
U.S. military intervention in
Zakaria, Fareed
Zambia
Zimbabwe
AIDS in
bad government in
as failed state
white-minority regime in
whites and Asians in business in
Zinga, Silvia Neyala
Page numbers are in Sachs’s book The End of Poverty: Economic ossibilities for Our Time (New York: Penguin Press, 2005).
I have abridged a first-person written narrative that Professor Wantchekon gave me.
This section is based on an interview with Patrick Awuah by journalist Dyan Machan.
Story from chapter 6 of John Stackhouse, Out of Poverty and Into Something More Comfortable, Toronto: Random House of Canada, 2000.
The details on Roland Akosah are taken from Dyan Machan, Forbes magazine, “Ghana’s Moment,” and from background notes Machan generously provided.
Borrowed from a quote by Niels Bohr: “Your theory is crazy…but it’s not crazy enough to be true.”