This paper compares Japan and the US as they provide different types of capital to the developing world, focusing especially on foreign aid and, to some extent, also on remittances and the role of NGOs. The main focus is on the quality of aid and on past conceptual differences and on an emerging convergence between these two major donors, with Japan having the potential advantage of being able to bring its own historical experience in development to bear
The expansion of the international donor community clearly challenges the current “consensus” of a n...
Developed countries have pledged to increase financial assistance to poor countries in order to help...
Foreign aid has become, since the end of World War II, a powerful and cost-effective foreign policy...
This paper compares Japan and the US as they provide different types of capital to the developing wo...
Developed countries give foreign assistance for many reasons, one of which is the protection of nati...
Published online: 24 Jul 2015.Domestic and international contests explain the transformation of Japa...
The concept of recipient foreign aid countries that seems so deceptively simple is undergoing tremen...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市This paper examines whether Japanese information gathering in the multilateral aid organizat...
The introduction of the ODA Charter in 1992 can be seen as Japan’s official pledge to pay more atten...
Japan has quickly risen to prominence as a donor of official development assistance (ODA), providin...
Korea, an emerging donor country, largely considers its economic relations to recipients when alloca...
Japan emerged as a leading foreign aid donor in the 1980s. Since aid diplomacy has received so much ...
International audienceAbstract : The purpose of this paper is to reexamine the Japanese aid policy o...
This paper attempts to explain the factors that determine the geographical allocation of foreign aid...
In the context of current debates about the future of North-South aid in the changing landscape of d...
The expansion of the international donor community clearly challenges the current “consensus” of a n...
Developed countries have pledged to increase financial assistance to poor countries in order to help...
Foreign aid has become, since the end of World War II, a powerful and cost-effective foreign policy...
This paper compares Japan and the US as they provide different types of capital to the developing wo...
Developed countries give foreign assistance for many reasons, one of which is the protection of nati...
Published online: 24 Jul 2015.Domestic and international contests explain the transformation of Japa...
The concept of recipient foreign aid countries that seems so deceptively simple is undergoing tremen...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市This paper examines whether Japanese information gathering in the multilateral aid organizat...
The introduction of the ODA Charter in 1992 can be seen as Japan’s official pledge to pay more atten...
Japan has quickly risen to prominence as a donor of official development assistance (ODA), providin...
Korea, an emerging donor country, largely considers its economic relations to recipients when alloca...
Japan emerged as a leading foreign aid donor in the 1980s. Since aid diplomacy has received so much ...
International audienceAbstract : The purpose of this paper is to reexamine the Japanese aid policy o...
This paper attempts to explain the factors that determine the geographical allocation of foreign aid...
In the context of current debates about the future of North-South aid in the changing landscape of d...
The expansion of the international donor community clearly challenges the current “consensus” of a n...
Developed countries have pledged to increase financial assistance to poor countries in order to help...
Foreign aid has become, since the end of World War II, a powerful and cost-effective foreign policy...