Focusing on Japanese foreign aid administration, or officially called Official Development Assistance (ODA), this article discusses two trends since the 1990s, specifically two kinds of changes, which seem to contradict each other. One trend is “participatory ODA," in which the Japanese government, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), eagerly asks Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) to participate in aid activity. The other is the increasing attempts of MOFA to “steer" Japanese ODA so as to gather more information on the needs of potential recipients and organize coherent aid strategies. This article seeks to contribute to the understanding of these seemingly contradictory trends using the framework of governance, especially ...
This thesis examines the hypothesis that Japan's aid policy was subject to serious organisational c...
Japanese ODA has attracted much attention in the last three decades. This paper aims to shed light o...
Japanese ODA has attracted much attention in the last three decades. This paper aims to shed light o...
Since the late 1990s, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in Japan and its agency, the Japan Inte...
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have become an integral part of Japan's official development a...
Despite its OECD membership and transformation from aid recipient into a major donor of official dev...
Japan's ODA programme is surrounded by controversy regarding the motives that propel it forward and ...
The reinforcement of the Non-governmental organisations’ role in Japan’s ODA program is a challengin...
Development assistance is traditionally given by developed countries to developing countries to ass...
This thesis is exploring interactions of Japanese NGOs to be influential in official foreign aid f...
Japan has quickly risen to prominence as a donor of official development assistance (ODA), providin...
The introduction of the ODA Charter in 1992 can be seen as Japan’s official pledge to pay more atten...
This paper examines a new trend in Japan’s Official Devel-opment Assistance (ODA) policy that emerge...
This paper challenges the existing studies on Japans Official Development Assistance (ODA) policy ma...
At the end of the 1990s, the Japanese government distributed annually more than US$10 billion as for...
This thesis examines the hypothesis that Japan's aid policy was subject to serious organisational c...
Japanese ODA has attracted much attention in the last three decades. This paper aims to shed light o...
Japanese ODA has attracted much attention in the last three decades. This paper aims to shed light o...
Since the late 1990s, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in Japan and its agency, the Japan Inte...
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have become an integral part of Japan's official development a...
Despite its OECD membership and transformation from aid recipient into a major donor of official dev...
Japan's ODA programme is surrounded by controversy regarding the motives that propel it forward and ...
The reinforcement of the Non-governmental organisations’ role in Japan’s ODA program is a challengin...
Development assistance is traditionally given by developed countries to developing countries to ass...
This thesis is exploring interactions of Japanese NGOs to be influential in official foreign aid f...
Japan has quickly risen to prominence as a donor of official development assistance (ODA), providin...
The introduction of the ODA Charter in 1992 can be seen as Japan’s official pledge to pay more atten...
This paper examines a new trend in Japan’s Official Devel-opment Assistance (ODA) policy that emerge...
This paper challenges the existing studies on Japans Official Development Assistance (ODA) policy ma...
At the end of the 1990s, the Japanese government distributed annually more than US$10 billion as for...
This thesis examines the hypothesis that Japan's aid policy was subject to serious organisational c...
Japanese ODA has attracted much attention in the last three decades. This paper aims to shed light o...
Japanese ODA has attracted much attention in the last three decades. This paper aims to shed light o...