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Former Soviet Union: U.S. Bilateral Program Lacks Effective Coordination

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Report Type Reports and Testimonies
Report Date Feb. 7, 1995
Report No. NSIAD-95-10
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Summary:

Since the Soviet Union was dissolved in late 1991, the newly independent successor states have been trying to develop more efficient, market-based economies and establish democratic governments. The United States has strongly supported this transition, both diplomatically and financially. The structure that the executive branch established to coordinate, manage, and implement U.S. programs to help with this enormous undertaking is both unique and complex. This report (1) identifies the size, scope, and status of the various U.S. bilateral programs for the former Soviet Union; (2) describes the structures established for coordinating and managing these programs; and (3) describes some of the coordination and structural problems the executive branch has faced.

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