“All in all, Drazkiewicz has delivered a strongly empirically grounded and theoretically well-informed, innovative book that is contextualized in contemporary literature and filled with original findings on the institutionalized dreams of international aid that derive from culturally rooted moral economies and their entanglements with global economic forces and politics.” • Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute“This brilliant, engaging book… marks a timely response to debates about the changing landscape of central Europe, globalization, the aid industry, and the emergence of new donors. The book is required reading for anyone concerned with foreign aid or development policy, efforts or projects, and with questions of national identity. It is a valuable resource for those seeking to understand globalization, foreign relations, and society more generally. And, of course, for students of the gift.” • Slavic Review“This case study of Poland makes a valuable contribution to the ongoing debates about the concept of development by showing the role of international agencies, aid budgeting and lobbying.” • Suzana Ignjatović, University of Belgrade