4 research outputs found
Beyond Bullets and Bombs: Fixing the U.S. Approach to Development in Pakistan
Explains the rationale for a clear U.S. strategy for Pakistan's development, ways to improve planning and implementation, and policy recommendations for supporting the private sector through trade and investment and targeting aid for long-term impact
Shared Goals: Measuring Overall Development in Pakistan
Five possible indicators are suggested that illustrate the type of measurable targets that could help the United States and Pakistan meet shared goals for effective and transparent development. [CGD Essay]development, Pakistan, United States, indicators, Obama, public diplomacy, electricity
Beyond Bullets and Bombs: Fixing the U.S. Approach to Development in Pakistan
Report of the Study Group on a U.S. Development Strategy in Pakista
Beyond Short-Term Thinking: How to Spend Billions Well in Pakistan, for Them and for Us
This essay draws on the work of the Center for Global Development’s Study Group on U.S. Development Strategy in Pakistan and on the ideas in the group’s open letters to Ambassador Richard Holbrooke to present five recommendations for spending aid money well in Pakistan. [CGD Essay].global, development, pakistan, money, development, United States,