
The Business of Japanese Foreign Aid
Five Cases from Asia
Marie Soderberg(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 24. October 1996
Book
Hardback
318 pages
978-0-415-13878-9 (ISBN)
Description
Japan is now the biggest donor of Official Development Assistance (ODA) throughout the world. This study takes a new approach to this subject by focusing on the procedures, methodologies and business mechanisms at the implementation level that influence the process of policy-making in Tokyo. It is also the first study to explore the process of receiving aid, arguing that many of the recipient countries exert considerable influence over the distribution of Japanese foreign aid.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
521 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-13878-9 (9780415138789)
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Person
Marie Soederberg is Senior Research Fellow at the European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm
Content
Series editor's preface Introduction: Time to look at Japanese aid in practice 1 Japanese ODA-what type, for whom and why? 2 OECF and the implementation process 3 Japanese ODA-the business perspective 4 Road to development in Thailand 5 Power and development in Indonesia 6 Power and democracy in the Philippines 7 Shipping aid to China 8 Rail aid to China, Conclusion: Working the two-way process