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Foreign Aid in the Trump Administration: Probably Different, but Not Necessarily Smaller?
Nancy Birdsall
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Alan Gelb
December 21, 2016
Foreign aid is often mentioned as the first and easiest thing to cut, particularly in a Republican administration with a Republican Congress. But maybe not. Consider five points.