Séverine Blaise - From aid to economic cooperation: towards a reappraisal of Japanese policy. The purpose of this paper is to re-examine Japanese aid policy over the long term and to draw some lessons for other donor countries on its effectiveness. The policy offers a new perspective on aid and development, clearly different from that in the West. An analysis of the logic and structure of Japanese aid management shows the potential benefits of greater economic rationalization of aid programs and partnerships between the public and private sectors. Foreign aid seems to be more effective when it falls within broader program of economic co-operation generating exchanges and investments.Blaise Séverine. De l'aide à la coopération économique : p...
Many empirical studies reveal that Japanese aid allocative behaviour is not humanitarian. It is view...
International audienceThis study investigates the effectiveness of Japan's official development assi...
This paper is a discussion of Japan\u27s aid relations with Timor-Leste. It first takes a historical...
International audienceAbstract : The purpose of this paper is to reexamine the Japanese aid policy o...
Since several years, Official Development Assistance (ODA) has been one of the main pillars of Japan...
Japan emerged as a leading foreign aid donor in the 1980s. Since aid diplomacy has received so much ...
Development assistance is traditionally given by developed countries to developing countries to ass...
This paper focuses on how Japan approaches development aid in the Pacific region. Although attention...
Abstract: The paper discusses recent issues and possible future directions of Japan’s official devel...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to assess the impact of Japanese aid on foreign direc...
In the context of current debates about the future of North-South aid in the changing landscape of d...
In 1990's, cold war conclusion and progress of the globalization, the discussion on multilateral aid...
Why do some countries employ a single ministry to administer all foreign aid activities while others...
This paper compares Japan and the US as they provide different types of capital to the developing wo...
The introduction of the ODA Charter in 1992 can be seen as Japan’s official pledge to pay more atten...
Many empirical studies reveal that Japanese aid allocative behaviour is not humanitarian. It is view...
International audienceThis study investigates the effectiveness of Japan's official development assi...
This paper is a discussion of Japan\u27s aid relations with Timor-Leste. It first takes a historical...
International audienceAbstract : The purpose of this paper is to reexamine the Japanese aid policy o...
Since several years, Official Development Assistance (ODA) has been one of the main pillars of Japan...
Japan emerged as a leading foreign aid donor in the 1980s. Since aid diplomacy has received so much ...
Development assistance is traditionally given by developed countries to developing countries to ass...
This paper focuses on how Japan approaches development aid in the Pacific region. Although attention...
Abstract: The paper discusses recent issues and possible future directions of Japan’s official devel...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to assess the impact of Japanese aid on foreign direc...
In the context of current debates about the future of North-South aid in the changing landscape of d...
In 1990's, cold war conclusion and progress of the globalization, the discussion on multilateral aid...
Why do some countries employ a single ministry to administer all foreign aid activities while others...
This paper compares Japan and the US as they provide different types of capital to the developing wo...
The introduction of the ODA Charter in 1992 can be seen as Japan’s official pledge to pay more atten...
Many empirical studies reveal that Japanese aid allocative behaviour is not humanitarian. It is view...
International audienceThis study investigates the effectiveness of Japan's official development assi...
This paper is a discussion of Japan\u27s aid relations with Timor-Leste. It first takes a historical...