The term for giving aid to the enemy is "treason."
Yes, individuals should be held accountable for providing aid and comfort to the enemy during times of conflict as it can endanger the safety and security of their own country and its citizens.
the two types of aid are short term aid and long term aid. Short term aid only neutralizes the situation e.g. if you supply a country with a bag of wheat, then it doesn't tend to last more than 3-6 months. Long term aid is something that will never run out or stay where it is e.g building a school and training up doctors and teaches Sources my geography teacher
This is known as political patronage or the practice of giving jobs or other benefits to supporters as a reward for their loyalty or assistance during an election.
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Development aid to Third world countries since their independence in the Sixties totals some six thousand billion dollars, only counting "official" aid: State-to-State plus aid by supranational organizations such as Unesco. Africa has been the largest recipient by far of that aid.Development aid in countless forms by all private organizations worldwide cannot even be computed with certainty, but a conservative estimate would add at least a thousand billiondollars extra to that total over the last fifty years.Since as early as the Sixties economists have argued that pumping these enormous amounts into little-developed economies like that of Africa would only lead to large-scale mismanagement of funds, corruption and a dependency on outside help that would over time become a state of mind within the Third World States. They argued that aid would for those reasons become totally counterproductive to those countries for building a healthy economy by their own efforts - a bit like expecting a teenager to study hard and take on summer jobs while giving him a 5,000 dollar monthly allowance.Many others have argued that we need to keep on giving money to make up for our earlier colonization and slavery activities - even if the colonization almost nowhere lasted for more than 60 to 100 years and even though most African slaves throughout history were kept by other Africans, uncomfortable as that truth may be.Regardless of the many arguments that can be and have been brought forward why we should - or should not - give and continue to give financial aid, the fact of the matter is that on the one side most African countries are still heavily dependent on aid despite the amounts already recieved; and that a country like China, having been trampled over by occupying forces and local dictators for most of the 20th century, and dirt-poor no more than 30 years ago now has developed itself without hardly any development aid at all.Given the fact that most first-world nations continue their aid programs practically unchanged and that most nations receiving aid are happy to continue as before, it can be expected that the present levels of development aid - about 200 billion per year in official and unofficial aid - will continue for years to come.
Treason
i think one word would be humble How about treason?Treason
An abet is an obsolete term for an act of helping, giving aid, or assisting others.
Yes, individuals should be held accountable for providing aid and comfort to the enemy during times of conflict as it can endanger the safety and security of their own country and its citizens.
An Enemy's Aid - 1913 was released on: USA: 9 December 1913
If proper precautions are taken, giving first aid will not get you infected.
Short term aid is things like food and water that only has a short term effect and long term aid is things that have a long term effect like tools and materials.
'The auld enemy' is a Scottish term for the English.
Treason
"Aid and comfort to the enemy" is part of the definition of the crime of treason, which is the only crime defined in the Constitution.
What are the geopolitical advantages of australia giving trade?
emergency aid is when you need something now and long term aid is something to help people in the future