Road to Hell Reviews Mr. Maren's mission, which he accomplishes beyond a doubt, is to force us to think about humanitarian intervention in uncomfortable ways. Maren and his conclusions will have to be heard whenever the issue [of aid] is aired, lest more money be wasted and fewer people actually helped. -- Raymond Bonner The New York Times Book Review
Imagine a blend of the old-style American muck-raking populism of H.L. Mencken or I.F. Stone and Evelyn Waugh's eye for absurdity. . . for an idea of what to expect in this well-written, ticking time bomb of a book. -- Vancouver Sun Maren writes with the fury and disillusionment of intimacy. . . an invaluable corrective to the hagiographical accounts of humanitarian aid operations that have been the norm. . . He is an expert debunker. -- David Rieff in Foreign Affairs A devastating portrayal of aid agencies drunk on government largesse and indifferent to actual needs and to the impact of their assistance. -- London Review of Books. A chilling exposé ... a rare insider's view of the effects of international-relief efforts. A compelling indictment of good intentions gone awry, solidly documented. -- Cleveland Plain Dealer Maren is a dogged, tenacious researcher -- The Road to Hell is a first-rate exposé. --The American Enterprise Maren's work is a superb and detailed account of something terribly wrong. Ultimately, the "global fixit industry" fixes little but itself. -- The National Catholic Reporter Marvellous. Maren shows how aid is the modern form of colonialism, a 'humanitarian' cover for maintaining imperialist domination. -- Socialist Review This book is a forceful and disturbing portrait of Western intervention in Somalia. -- Publisher's Weekly Engaging. . .provocative. . . will require some kind of response by those wishing to refute the broader argument against foreign aid. -- The Washington Times Tenaciously and passionately researched... Maren hurls stinging accusations and makes them stick. Much of what Maren uncovers is shocking, some of it surreal. -- Kirkus Eloquent and forceful...crisply written. -- The New Democrat Reads like a morality play - how Lady Bountiful turned Hydra -- The Baltimore Sun A splendid, literate, muckraking memoir -- Amazon |
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