Countries that get a lot of aid from the U.S. tend to also not have great opinions of the U.S. Money won’t by happiness. (...)
Countries that get a lot of aid from the U.S. tend to also not have great opinions of the U.S. Money by happiness. And when the money is American dollars marked for international development, it certainly buy friends abroad. That’s the gist of a recent NPR article examining the relationship between America’s popularity among a country’s citizens and how many aid dollars the U.S. sends that country’s way per year.Read Full Story