Disambiguation evidence for TCA via surface form

"Technical Cooperation Administration"


As subject (46)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Technical Cooperation Administration".

Predicate Object
abbreviation TCA self-linksurface differs
appliesToJurisdiction foreign countries receiving U.S. aid
country United States of America
dissolved 1953
excludedField direct military assistance
fieldOfWork agricultural development
fieldOfWork education and training
fieldOfWork industrial development
fieldOfWork public administration
fieldOfWork public health
follows post–World War II U.S. relief and reconstruction programs
fundingSource U.S. federal budget appropriations
governmentBranch executive branch of the United States government
hasImpact expansion of long-term U.S. technical aid programs
hasImpact institutionalization of U.S. development assistance
hasObjective promote economic growth in partner countries
hasObjective strengthen political stability in recipient nations
hasObjective support U.S. foreign policy goals
hasRole administering U.S. technical assistance programs
hasRole implementing Point Four Program
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
historicalContext Truman administration foreign policy
inception 1950
instanceOf United States federal agency
languageOfWork English
legalBasis Mutual Security Program
surface form: United States foreign assistance legislation of 1950
mainSubject economic development
mainSubject foreign aid
mainSubject technical assistance
mergedInto Foreign Operations Administration
namedAfter technical cooperation concept in international development
notableProgram technical missions to Asia
notableProgram technical missions to Latin America
notableProgram technical missions to the Near East and Africa
operatedIn developing countries
parentOrganization United States Department of State
partOf Point Four Program
surface form: Point Four technical assistance program
partOf U.S. Cold War containment strategy
partOf United States Agency for International Development
surface form: United States foreign aid program
precededBy earlier ad hoc U.S. technical assistance efforts
programType bilateral aid
reasonForDissolution reorganization of U.S. foreign aid structure in 1953
replacedBy Foreign Operations Administration
scope civilian technical assistance
supervisingAuthority United States Secretary of State
surface form: U.S. Secretary of State
timePeriod early Cold War