REPORTS BY AID ORGANIZATIONS, DONOR OFFICIALS AND SPOKESPEOPLE, AND AID-FUNDED CONSULTANTS
Åslund, Anders. How Russia Became a Market Economy. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1995.
Bernard, Richard P. “Regulation, Training, and Infrastructure Development: Current Resources and 1995-96 Projects.” Briefing for the U.S. Agency for International Development, prepared by Richard P. Bernard, Executive Director, Resource Secretariat for the Russian Federation Commission on Securities and the Capital Market. 29 March 1995.
Boyko, Maxim, Andrei Shleifer, and Robert Vishny. Privatizing Russia. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
Commission of the European Communities. The Phare Programme Annual Report 1996. Brussels, Belgium: Commission of the European Communities, 1996.
Commission of the European Communities. The Phare Programme Annual Report 1998. Brussels, Belgium: Commission of the European Communities, March 2000.
Commission of the European Communities, TACIS Information Office. TACIS Report on Activities 1992. Brussels, Belgium: Commission of the European Communities, TACIS Information Office, 1993.
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Briefing On U.S. Assistance to Central and Eastern Europe and the NIS: An Assessment. Washington, D.C., 17 February 1995.
Court of Auditors. Special Report Number 5/99 Concerning Phare Cross-Border Cooperation (1994 to 1998). Brussels, Belgium: Court of Auditors, February 2000.
Czech & Slovak American Enterprise Fund. 1993 Annual Report. Washington, D.C.: Czech & Slovak American Enterprise Fund, 1993.
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Economies in Transition: Management Training and Market Economies Education in Central and Eastern Europe. Conference cosponsored by the White House and the United States Department of Treasury. Washington, D.C., 26 February 1991.
European Commission, Directorate General IA. G-24 Scoreboard of Assistance Commitments to the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe, 1990-1994. Brussels, Belgium: European Commission, Directorate General IA, March 1995.
European Commission, Phare Information Office. How to Work with Phare? Brussels, Belgium.
European Commission, Phare Information Office. What is Phare? Brussels, Belgium: May 1994.
European Commission, Tacis Information Office. What is Tacis? Partnership and Cooperation with the New Independent States. Brussels, Belgium: May 1994.
European Commission. The Tacis Programme Annual Report 1996. Brussels, Belgium: European Commission, July 1997.
European Commission. The Tacis Programme Annual Report 1997. Brussels, Belgium: European Commission, March 1998.
European Union. Conclusions of the Presidency. Copenhagen, Denmark, 21-22 June 1993. Brussels, Belgium: European Union, 1993.
Fundusz Mikro. Annual Report for the Year Ending 30 September 1997. Warsaw, Poland: Fundusz Mikro, 1997.
German Marshall Fund. Environmental Partnership for Central Europe. Report 1995/96. Washington, D.C.: German Marshall Fund, 1997.
Gershman, Carl. The Future of Europe. Prepared Statement of Carl Gershman, President of the National Endowment for Democracy, in hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Subcommittee on European Affairs of the United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, 13 December 1989; 17 January; 1 and 22 February; 1, 7, 21, 22, 28, and 29 March; 9 May; and 12 June 1990. Printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Relations. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991.
Harvard Institute for International Development. Impartial Oversight & Strategic Guidance for Privatization & Market Reforms in Russia. (Cooperative Agreement Number: EPE-0005-A-00-5122-00. Russian Federation 1996 Workplan. Prepared for: U.S. Agency for International Development.) Cambridge, MA: HIID, 19 March 1996.
House of Representatives, Foreign Operation, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Bill. Washington, D.C., report 102-585, 18 June 1992, pp.34-36.
Howard, A. E. Dick. Democracy’s Dawn: A Directory of American Initiatives on Constitutionalism, Democracy, and the Rule of Law in Central and Eastern Europe. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia for the United States Institute of Peace, 1991.
Hungarian-American Enterprise Fund. Hungarian-American Enterprise Fund Annual Report, 1991. Washington, D.C.: Hungarian-American Enterprise Fund, 1991.
Hutchings, Robert L. Statement of Ambassador Robert L. Hutchings, Special Adviser for East European Assistance, Department of State, before the Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, House Committee on Appropriations. Washington, D.C., 19 April 1993.
International Institute for Democracy. “Parliamentary Development Programmes: Evaluation and Beyond.” Conference report. Berlin, Germany, 30-31 May 1997.
ISA Consult, European Institute, Sussex University, and GJW Europe. Final Report: Evaluation of the Phare and Tacis Democracy Programme 1992-1997. Brighton, Hamburg: ISA Consult, European Institute, Sussex University, and GWJ Europe, November 1997.
Jeffrey D. Sachs and Associates Inc., project documents. “Transformation of Centrally Planned Economies: The Lessons for Developing Countries.” (“World Institute for Development Economic Research Project on the Transformation of Centrally Planned Economies: Report on Activities, First Half of 1991.”)
Joint Hungarian-International Blue Ribbon Commission. Financial Sector Reform and Enterprise Restructuring in Hungary. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hudson Institute, December 1994.
Klaus, Václav. “Foreign Aid for a Post-Communist Country—Experience and Prospects.” Speech before the Bretton Woods Committee, World Bank. Washington, D.C., 15 October 1993.
Kozak, Marek, and Andrzej Pyszkowski, eds. Phare-STRUDER: A Pilot Regional Development Programme. Warsaw, Poland: Polish Agency for Regional Development, 1999.
Medish. Mark C. Confidential Report to The Special Adviser to the President and Coordinator of U.S. Assistance to the NIS (s/NIS/C), U.S. Department of State, and The Assistant Administrator for Europe and the NIS, U.S. Agency for International Development, on USAID Programs Supporting Commercial Law and other Legal Reform in the Russian Federation. Washington, D.C., September 1996.
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development. Aid and Other Resource Flows to the Central and Eastern European Countries and the New Independent States of the Former Soviet Union in 1992 and 1993. Paris, France: OECD, 1995.
Polish-American Enterprise Fund. 1991 Annual Report. New York, NY: Polish-American Enterprise Fund, 1991.
Polish-American Enterprise Fund. 1992 Annual Report. New York, NY: Polish-American Enterprise Fund, 1992.
Polish-American Enterprise Fund. 1993 Annual Report. New York, NY: Polish-American Enterprise Fund, 1993.
Polish-American Enterprise Fund. 1994 Annual Report. New York, NY: Polish-American Enterprise Fund, 1994.
Polish-American Enterprise Fund. 1995 Annual Report. New York, NY: Polish-American Enterprise Fund, 1995.
Polish-American Enterprise Fund. 1996 Annual Report. New York, NY: Polish-American Enterprise Fund, 1996.
Polish-American Enterprise Fund. 1997 Annual Report. New York, NY: Polish-American Enterprise Fund, 1997.
Polish American Enterprise Fund. 1999 Annual Report. New York, NY: Polish American Enterprise Fund, 1999.
Public Law 101-179. Support for East European Democracy (SEED). Act of 1989, 28 November 1989.
Russian Privatization Center. 1994 Annual Report. Moscow, Russia: Russian Privatization Center, 1994.
Russian Privatization Center. 1995 Annual Report. Moscow, Russia: Russian Privatization Center, 1995.
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Tacis Information Office. Progress Report January 1993 through July 1993. Brussels, Belgium: Commission of the European Communities.
Tacis Information Office. Summary of Indicative Programs 1993-1995. Brussels, Belgium: Commission of the European Communities.
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ASSESSMENTS BY INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS AND ANALYSTS AND RECIPIENTS’ CRITIQUES
Abalkin, Leonid. “Evaluation of USA Technical Aid in the Course of Democratic and Economic Transformations in Russia.” Paper presented at The George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 26 February 1996.
Adams, Walter, and James W. Brock. Adam Smith Goes to Moscow: A Dialogue on Radical Reform. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1993.
Ames, Mark, and Matt Taibbi. The Exile. New York, NY: Grove Press, 2000.
Bandow, Doug. “Uncle Sam as Investment Banker: The Failure of Washington’s Overseas Enterprise Funds.” Policy Analysis of CATO Institute no.260, 19 September 1996.
Barre, Raymond, William H. Luers, Anthony Solomon, and Krzysztof J. Ners. Moving Beyond Assistance. New York, NY: Institute for East West Studies, June 1992.
Biuro Informacynje. Biuletyn Z Posiedzenia Komisji do Spraw Układu Europejskiego nr. 7. Warsaw, Poland: Kancelarija Sejmu, Biuro Informacynje, nr. 311/II kad., 16 February 1994.
Bogdanowicz-Bindert, Christine A. Interim Report: IDA Assessment. A report commissioned by the European Union’s PHARE program. December 1993.
Bratinka, Pavel. “Assistance Brings Greater Understanding.” G24 Newsletter. Center for Foreign Assistance of the Ministry of the Economy, Prague, Czech Republic, December 1993.
Carothers, Thomas. Assessing Democracy Assistance: The Case of Romania. Washingon, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1996.
Carothers, Thomas. Aiding Democracy Abroad: The Learning Curve. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1999.
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Harper, John, and Janine R. Wedel. “Western Aid to Central and Eastern Europe: What We are Doing Right, What We are Doing Wrong, and How We Can Do It Better.” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars East European Studies Occasional Paper, no. 41, September 1995.
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U.S. General Accounting Office. Foreign Assistance: Harvard Institute for International Development’s Work in Russia and Ukraine. Washington, D.C.: General Accounting Office, November 1996.
U.S. General Accounting Office. Former Soviet Union: U.S. Bilateral Program Lacks Effective Coordination Washington, D.C.: General Accounting Office, February 1995.
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U.S. General Accounting Office. Poland: Economic Restructuring and Donor Assistance. Washington, D.C.: General Accounting Office, August 1995.
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