Organizing U.S. International Assistance in the 21st Century

In the wake of post-tsunami humanitarian relief efforts, many observers are examining the way governments organize themselves to manage their foreign aid. The organization of U.S. foreign aid, in particular, is often criticized for being fragmented, and a number of the processes by which U.S. aid is implemented have long been recognized as cumbersome and even inappropriate to its tasks. A Brookings workshop delved into these issues in depth.