At the end of the 1990s, the Japanese government distributed annually more than US$10 billion as foreign aid directly or indirectly to developing countries. Japan’s ODA can be divided into the following four groups: 1) Bilateral Grants, 2) Technical Co-operation, 3) Multilateral Aid, and 4) Bilateral Loans. In 2001, Bilateral Grants made up 19.3 percent of Japan’s total ODA budget; Technical Co-operation constituted 29.7 percent; Multilateral Aid and Bilateral Loans accounted for 24.7 percent and 26.3 percent, respectively. There have been criticisms that Japanese ODA loans have been provided mainly for economic infrastructure projects only. In response to these criticisms, the Japanese government claims to have made efforts to channel thes...
Despite its OECD membership and transformation from aid recipient into a major donor of official dev...
The history of Japan’s official development assistance can be divided into four distinct periods in ...
[[abstract]]No general view exists with regard to the relationship between inflows of official devel...
At the end of the 1990s, the Japanese government distributed annually more than US$10 billion as for...
The introduction of the ODA Charter in 1992 can be seen as Japan’s official pledge to pay more atten...
Japan's ODA programme is surrounded by controversy regarding the motives that propel it forward and ...
Focusing on Japanese foreign aid administration, or officially called Official Development Assistanc...
Development assistance is traditionally given by developed countries to developing countries to ass...
Japan has quickly risen to prominence as a donor of official development assistance (ODA), providin...
Japan's foreign policy is focused on promoting international development through Official Developmen...
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses recent issues related to Japan’s official development assis-tance (OD...
Abstract: The paper discusses recent issues and possible future directions of Japan’s official devel...
The Official Development Assistance (ODA) programme has been a relatively overlooked area of concern...
The Japanese official development assistance (ODA) is a phenomenon of contemporary economic history....
This paper examines a new trend in Japan’s Official Devel-opment Assistance (ODA) policy that emerge...
Despite its OECD membership and transformation from aid recipient into a major donor of official dev...
The history of Japan’s official development assistance can be divided into four distinct periods in ...
[[abstract]]No general view exists with regard to the relationship between inflows of official devel...
At the end of the 1990s, the Japanese government distributed annually more than US$10 billion as for...
The introduction of the ODA Charter in 1992 can be seen as Japan’s official pledge to pay more atten...
Japan's ODA programme is surrounded by controversy regarding the motives that propel it forward and ...
Focusing on Japanese foreign aid administration, or officially called Official Development Assistanc...
Development assistance is traditionally given by developed countries to developing countries to ass...
Japan has quickly risen to prominence as a donor of official development assistance (ODA), providin...
Japan's foreign policy is focused on promoting international development through Official Developmen...
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses recent issues related to Japan’s official development assis-tance (OD...
Abstract: The paper discusses recent issues and possible future directions of Japan’s official devel...
The Official Development Assistance (ODA) programme has been a relatively overlooked area of concern...
The Japanese official development assistance (ODA) is a phenomenon of contemporary economic history....
This paper examines a new trend in Japan’s Official Devel-opment Assistance (ODA) policy that emerge...
Despite its OECD membership and transformation from aid recipient into a major donor of official dev...
The history of Japan’s official development assistance can be divided into four distinct periods in ...
[[abstract]]No general view exists with regard to the relationship between inflows of official devel...