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Metadata as Method: Adversarial OSINT and the Canadian Transparency Regime Introduction: The Unseen Feedback Loop In Canadaās freedom-of-information arena, an unexpected feedback loop has emerged. Citizens file Access to Information (ATIP) requests seeking government records, but evidence shows that federalā¦
USAID Injunction Wonāt Save It: Why the Agency is Dead for Good I. Introduction: USAID is Dead. This Court Ruling Wonāt Change That. Letās be clear from the jump: USAID is not coming back. No amount of judicial activism, contractorā¦
Why Are Bananas So Cheap? The Economic & Geopolitical Forces Keeping Them the Cheapest Fruit on Earth 1. Introduction: The Banana Price Paradox Bananas Are Cheap. Suspiciously Cheap. Everything at the grocery store has gotten more expensive. Eggs? Doubled. Beef?ā¦
The Velvet Glove of Colonialism: USAIDās Road from Altruism to Absolution The Velvet Glove of Colonialism: USAIDās Road from Altruism to Absolution Report by Kevin J.S. Duska Jr., Margot Lanihin and Lucas Nyemcsik Aesthetic Over Aid: The Performative Theatre ofā¦
USAID vs. China: Why American Aid Keeps Losing to Beijingās Strategy The Mission vs. The Reality ā USAIDās Strategic Failure The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) presents itself as the worldās leading development institution, a force for democracy, stability,ā¦
USAID’s Top 10 Failures, No. 6: $200 Million Disaster: How the CRDA Program in Serbia Wasted Taxpayer Money Introduction ā USAIDās $200 Million Masterclass in Failure Thereās an old saying: If you want to make money fast, start a war.ā¦
Introduction USAID was established in 1961 with the aim of promoting sustainable development and improving the lives of people around the world. However, beyond its humanitarian mission, USAID also plays a significant role in advancing U.S. foreign policy objectives. Thisā¦
The Role of Contractors in USAID Waste and Corruption Introduction USAID operates by distributing funds through a complex network of private contractors and subcontractors. These entities are pivotal in executing USAID’s developmental projects across the globe. Contractors are responsible forā¦
The Human Cost of USAID Foreign Aid Cuts When Bureaucracy Kills Introduction Foreign aid is a lifeline for many. It’s a critical component of international relations and humanitarian efforts. Yet, it’s often misunderstood. The United States, through USAID, is aā¦
USAID’s Track Record: A History of Humanitarian Failures Introduction The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has a long history. It’s a history marked by both triumphs and failures. One of the worst failures of USAID is the roleā¦