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In Memoriam: Paul Canning, Associate Professor of History

held this summer in Spokane. Canning ’s colleagues  this article.   It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Paul Canning ’71 MA, associate professor of history at UConn Hartford. He spent the last week in hospice with his partner and children.  A specialist in Irish and British history, Canning was the author of several articles and  British  Policy Towards Ireland, 1921-1941, an insightful study of the aftermath of the independence of the Republic of Ireland.   After teaching at Gonzaga University in Washington and Marymount University in Virginia, he returned to UConn as a faculty member in the fall of 1985, and taught for 35 years at UConn Hartford.

Foreign Aid: An Instrument for Progress?

WeblogBahamas.com by Peter T. Bauer (Lord Bauer) (1915–2002) Thursday, December 1, 1966 This article was originally published on FEE.org. Read the original article. Foreign aid is clearly not a neces­sary condition of economic devel­opment. This fact is obvious from the history of the developed coun­tries, all of which began poor and have invariably progressed with­out government-to-government aid. It is clear also from the his­tory of many underdeveloped coun­tries Hong Kong, Japan, Malaya which have advanced in recent decades without foreign aid. Nor is foreign aid a sufficient condition of economic advance or even a generally effective force in its promotion. Indeed, its failure to advance living standards in poor countries after more than a decade of its operation is recognized in current discussions which empha­size the continued low living stand­ards in the recipient countries and insist on the need for indefinite continuation of aid at present or higher leve

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