01038 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000700115082002200122090001600144100002000160245009300180260004600273300003400319500040500353650001900758084002800777990001500805INLIS00000000000150620221123083721 a0010-0421001506221123 | |  a9780871134691 aen a338.9/1/091724 20 a338.9 Han l0 aHancock, Graham1 aLords of poverty : the power, prestige, and corruption of the international aid business aNew York :bAtlantic Monthly Press,c1994 axvi, 234 p. :bill. ;c22 cm. aLords of Poverty is a case study in betrayals of a public trust. The shortcomings of aid are numerous, and serious enough to raise questions about the viability of the practice at its most fundamental levels. Hancocks report is thorough, deeply shocking, and certain to cause critical reevaluation of the governments motives in giving foreign aid, and of the true needs of our intended beneficiaries. 4aCABAI -- SAYUR a338.9/1/091724 20 HAN l aINV/B00003