Elizabeth Brandeberry

Elizabeth Brandeberry is the 2019 International Development Fellow at Young Professionals in Foreign Policy. Ms. Brandeberry focuses on the societal and economic components of post-conflict reconstruction in developing nations. Her specific interests include the economic activities of war widows and the recovery of post-atrocity societies. Ms. Brandeberry previously served as a program coordinator for a Veterans Treatment Court, where she gained first-hand experience in dealing with the aftermath of war and trauma on the individual, group, and societal levels. Ms. Brandeberry is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, holds a BA from Texas A&M University, an MSc in Evidence-Based Social Intervention from the University of Oxford, and is currently pursuing an MA in International Development at American University.

Dominance via Development: How China Leverages International Aid

A painted portrait of Cambodian leader Hun Sen, cc Flickr thierry ehrmann, modified, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

The Chinese aid model has flaws that resemble Western exploitation in the 1980s. It’s time to come up with something new.

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