Japan's Development Assistance
Foreign Aid and the Post-2015 Agenda
Herausgegeben:Shimomura, Yasutami; Page, John; Kato, Hiroshi
Japan's Development Assistance
Foreign Aid and the Post-2015 Agenda
Herausgegeben:Shimomura, Yasutami; Page, John; Kato, Hiroshi
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Once the world's largest ODA provider, contemporary Japan seems much less visible in international development. However, this book demonstrates that Japan, with its own aid philosophy, experiences, and models of aid, has ample lessons to offer to the international community as the latter seeks new paradigms of development cooperation.
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Once the world's largest ODA provider, contemporary Japan seems much less visible in international development. However, this book demonstrates that Japan, with its own aid philosophy, experiences, and models of aid, has ample lessons to offer to the international community as the latter seeks new paradigms of development cooperation.
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- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-137-50537-8
- 1st ed. 2016
- Seitenzahl: 369
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781137505378
- ISBN-10: 1137505370
- Artikelnr.: 42997437
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-137-50537-8
- 1st ed. 2016
- Seitenzahl: 369
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781137505378
- ISBN-10: 1137505370
- Artikelnr.: 42997437
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Yoshiaki Abe, World Bank. Tony Addison, United Nations University's World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) in Helsinki, Finland. Julie Biau, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Scarlett Cornelissen, Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Ryo Fujikura, Hosei University, Japan. Oscar A. Gómez, Japan International Cooperation Agency Research Institute (JICA-RI), Japan. Sukehiro Hasegawa, Hosei University and United Nations University, Japan Akio Hosono, JICA-RI, Japan. Purnendra Jain, University of Adelaide, Australia. Sachiko Goto Kamidohzonom, JICA-RI, Japan. Shigeo Katsu, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan. Homi Kharas, Brookings Institution, USA. Eun Mee Kim, Ewha Womans University, South Korea. Kiyoshi Kodera, JICA-RI, Japan. Richard Manning, Oxford University, UK. Huang Meibo, Xiamen University, China. Yoichi Mine, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. Mikiyasu Nakayama, University of Tokyo, Japan. Masaaki Ohashi, Center for International Cooperation (JANIC), Japan. Yasunobu Okabe, Tohoku University, Japan. Jin Sato, University of Tokyo, Japan. Barbara Stallings, Brown University, USA. Akihiko Tanaka, JICA-RI, Japan. Finn Tarp, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Kazuto Tsuji, Saitama University, Japan.
Foreword by Akihiko Tanaka
Introduction
1. Japan's ODA 1954-2014: Changes and Continuities in a Central Instrument
in Japan's Foreign Policy; Hiroshi Kato
2. Japan's Engagement with Multilateral Development Banks: Do Their
Professional Paths Really Cross?; Kiyoshi Kodera
PART I: ORIGIN AND INSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATION OF JAPAN'S BILATERAL ODA
3. Origins of Japanese Aid Policy-Post-war Reconstruction, Reparations and
World Bank Projects; Ryo Fujikura and Mikiyasu Nakayama
4. Japan's Foreign Aid: Institutional Change and Shifting Policy
Directions; Purnendra Jain
5. The Political Economy of Japan's Aid Policy Trajectory: With Particular
Reference to the Changes and Continuity under the ODA Charter; Yasutami
Shimomura
6. The Benefits of Unification Failure: Re-examining the Evolution of
Economic Cooperation in Japan; Jin Sato
PART II: JAPAN, ASIA AND AFRICA: ADAPTING AID TO CHANGING CONTEXTS
7. The East Asian Miracle and Development Policy: A Twenty-Year
Retrospective; John Page
8. Japan, Korea, and China: Styles of ODA in East Asia; Barbara Stallings
and Eun Mee Kim
9. Policies and Practices of China's Foreign Aid: A Comparison with Japan;
Meibo Huang
10. Japan's Official Development Assistance to sub-Saharan Africa:
Patterns, Dynamics and Lessons; Scarlett Cornelissen
PART III: INSTRUMENTS AND FOOTPRINTS
11. Catalyzing Transformation for Inclusive Growth; Akio Hosono
12. Revisiting Policy-based Financing: Experiences of Japan, Asia and Other
Countries, and Their Relevance to the post-2015 Development Agenda; Kazuto
Tsuji
13. Embracing Human Security: New Directions of Japan's ODA for the 21st
Century; Sachiko G. Kamidohzono, Oscar A. Gómez and Yoichi Mine
14. Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers: Its Genesis and Development;
Yasunobu Okabe
PART IV: JAPAN AND THE MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS
15. Japan and the United Nations: Its Past, Present and Future; Sukehiro
Hasegawa
16. The World Bank and Japan; Yoshiaki Abe and Shigeo Katsu
17. OECD-DAC and Japan: Its Past, Present and Future; Richard Manning
PART V: QUO VADIS: THE EAST ASIAN ODA MODEL AND THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA
18. Lessons for Japanese Foreign Aid from Research on Aid's Impact; Tony
Addison and Finn Tarp
19. New Actors, New Instruments, New Priorities: Towards a Sustainable
Development Transformation; Homi Kharas and Julie Biau
20. NGOs and Japan's ODA: Critical Views and Advocacy; Masaaki Ohashi
21. Japan's Foreign Assistance at 60: Reflecting on the Past and Looking to
the Future; Hiroshi Kato, John Page and Yasutami Shimomura
Introduction
1. Japan's ODA 1954-2014: Changes and Continuities in a Central Instrument
in Japan's Foreign Policy; Hiroshi Kato
2. Japan's Engagement with Multilateral Development Banks: Do Their
Professional Paths Really Cross?; Kiyoshi Kodera
PART I: ORIGIN AND INSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATION OF JAPAN'S BILATERAL ODA
3. Origins of Japanese Aid Policy-Post-war Reconstruction, Reparations and
World Bank Projects; Ryo Fujikura and Mikiyasu Nakayama
4. Japan's Foreign Aid: Institutional Change and Shifting Policy
Directions; Purnendra Jain
5. The Political Economy of Japan's Aid Policy Trajectory: With Particular
Reference to the Changes and Continuity under the ODA Charter; Yasutami
Shimomura
6. The Benefits of Unification Failure: Re-examining the Evolution of
Economic Cooperation in Japan; Jin Sato
PART II: JAPAN, ASIA AND AFRICA: ADAPTING AID TO CHANGING CONTEXTS
7. The East Asian Miracle and Development Policy: A Twenty-Year
Retrospective; John Page
8. Japan, Korea, and China: Styles of ODA in East Asia; Barbara Stallings
and Eun Mee Kim
9. Policies and Practices of China's Foreign Aid: A Comparison with Japan;
Meibo Huang
10. Japan's Official Development Assistance to sub-Saharan Africa:
Patterns, Dynamics and Lessons; Scarlett Cornelissen
PART III: INSTRUMENTS AND FOOTPRINTS
11. Catalyzing Transformation for Inclusive Growth; Akio Hosono
12. Revisiting Policy-based Financing: Experiences of Japan, Asia and Other
Countries, and Their Relevance to the post-2015 Development Agenda; Kazuto
Tsuji
13. Embracing Human Security: New Directions of Japan's ODA for the 21st
Century; Sachiko G. Kamidohzono, Oscar A. Gómez and Yoichi Mine
14. Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers: Its Genesis and Development;
Yasunobu Okabe
PART IV: JAPAN AND THE MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS
15. Japan and the United Nations: Its Past, Present and Future; Sukehiro
Hasegawa
16. The World Bank and Japan; Yoshiaki Abe and Shigeo Katsu
17. OECD-DAC and Japan: Its Past, Present and Future; Richard Manning
PART V: QUO VADIS: THE EAST ASIAN ODA MODEL AND THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA
18. Lessons for Japanese Foreign Aid from Research on Aid's Impact; Tony
Addison and Finn Tarp
19. New Actors, New Instruments, New Priorities: Towards a Sustainable
Development Transformation; Homi Kharas and Julie Biau
20. NGOs and Japan's ODA: Critical Views and Advocacy; Masaaki Ohashi
21. Japan's Foreign Assistance at 60: Reflecting on the Past and Looking to
the Future; Hiroshi Kato, John Page and Yasutami Shimomura
Foreword by Akihiko Tanaka
Introduction
1. Japan's ODA 1954-2014: Changes and Continuities in a Central Instrument
in Japan's Foreign Policy; Hiroshi Kato
2. Japan's Engagement with Multilateral Development Banks: Do Their
Professional Paths Really Cross?; Kiyoshi Kodera
PART I: ORIGIN AND INSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATION OF JAPAN'S BILATERAL ODA
3. Origins of Japanese Aid Policy-Post-war Reconstruction, Reparations and
World Bank Projects; Ryo Fujikura and Mikiyasu Nakayama
4. Japan's Foreign Aid: Institutional Change and Shifting Policy
Directions; Purnendra Jain
5. The Political Economy of Japan's Aid Policy Trajectory: With Particular
Reference to the Changes and Continuity under the ODA Charter; Yasutami
Shimomura
6. The Benefits of Unification Failure: Re-examining the Evolution of
Economic Cooperation in Japan; Jin Sato
PART II: JAPAN, ASIA AND AFRICA: ADAPTING AID TO CHANGING CONTEXTS
7. The East Asian Miracle and Development Policy: A Twenty-Year
Retrospective; John Page
8. Japan, Korea, and China: Styles of ODA in East Asia; Barbara Stallings
and Eun Mee Kim
9. Policies and Practices of China's Foreign Aid: A Comparison with Japan;
Meibo Huang
10. Japan's Official Development Assistance to sub-Saharan Africa:
Patterns, Dynamics and Lessons; Scarlett Cornelissen
PART III: INSTRUMENTS AND FOOTPRINTS
11. Catalyzing Transformation for Inclusive Growth; Akio Hosono
12. Revisiting Policy-based Financing: Experiences of Japan, Asia and Other
Countries, and Their Relevance to the post-2015 Development Agenda; Kazuto
Tsuji
13. Embracing Human Security: New Directions of Japan's ODA for the 21st
Century; Sachiko G. Kamidohzono, Oscar A. Gómez and Yoichi Mine
14. Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers: Its Genesis and Development;
Yasunobu Okabe
PART IV: JAPAN AND THE MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS
15. Japan and the United Nations: Its Past, Present and Future; Sukehiro
Hasegawa
16. The World Bank and Japan; Yoshiaki Abe and Shigeo Katsu
17. OECD-DAC and Japan: Its Past, Present and Future; Richard Manning
PART V: QUO VADIS: THE EAST ASIAN ODA MODEL AND THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA
18. Lessons for Japanese Foreign Aid from Research on Aid's Impact; Tony
Addison and Finn Tarp
19. New Actors, New Instruments, New Priorities: Towards a Sustainable
Development Transformation; Homi Kharas and Julie Biau
20. NGOs and Japan's ODA: Critical Views and Advocacy; Masaaki Ohashi
21. Japan's Foreign Assistance at 60: Reflecting on the Past and Looking to
the Future; Hiroshi Kato, John Page and Yasutami Shimomura
Introduction
1. Japan's ODA 1954-2014: Changes and Continuities in a Central Instrument
in Japan's Foreign Policy; Hiroshi Kato
2. Japan's Engagement with Multilateral Development Banks: Do Their
Professional Paths Really Cross?; Kiyoshi Kodera
PART I: ORIGIN AND INSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATION OF JAPAN'S BILATERAL ODA
3. Origins of Japanese Aid Policy-Post-war Reconstruction, Reparations and
World Bank Projects; Ryo Fujikura and Mikiyasu Nakayama
4. Japan's Foreign Aid: Institutional Change and Shifting Policy
Directions; Purnendra Jain
5. The Political Economy of Japan's Aid Policy Trajectory: With Particular
Reference to the Changes and Continuity under the ODA Charter; Yasutami
Shimomura
6. The Benefits of Unification Failure: Re-examining the Evolution of
Economic Cooperation in Japan; Jin Sato
PART II: JAPAN, ASIA AND AFRICA: ADAPTING AID TO CHANGING CONTEXTS
7. The East Asian Miracle and Development Policy: A Twenty-Year
Retrospective; John Page
8. Japan, Korea, and China: Styles of ODA in East Asia; Barbara Stallings
and Eun Mee Kim
9. Policies and Practices of China's Foreign Aid: A Comparison with Japan;
Meibo Huang
10. Japan's Official Development Assistance to sub-Saharan Africa:
Patterns, Dynamics and Lessons; Scarlett Cornelissen
PART III: INSTRUMENTS AND FOOTPRINTS
11. Catalyzing Transformation for Inclusive Growth; Akio Hosono
12. Revisiting Policy-based Financing: Experiences of Japan, Asia and Other
Countries, and Their Relevance to the post-2015 Development Agenda; Kazuto
Tsuji
13. Embracing Human Security: New Directions of Japan's ODA for the 21st
Century; Sachiko G. Kamidohzono, Oscar A. Gómez and Yoichi Mine
14. Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers: Its Genesis and Development;
Yasunobu Okabe
PART IV: JAPAN AND THE MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS
15. Japan and the United Nations: Its Past, Present and Future; Sukehiro
Hasegawa
16. The World Bank and Japan; Yoshiaki Abe and Shigeo Katsu
17. OECD-DAC and Japan: Its Past, Present and Future; Richard Manning
PART V: QUO VADIS: THE EAST ASIAN ODA MODEL AND THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA
18. Lessons for Japanese Foreign Aid from Research on Aid's Impact; Tony
Addison and Finn Tarp
19. New Actors, New Instruments, New Priorities: Towards a Sustainable
Development Transformation; Homi Kharas and Julie Biau
20. NGOs and Japan's ODA: Critical Views and Advocacy; Masaaki Ohashi
21. Japan's Foreign Assistance at 60: Reflecting on the Past and Looking to
the Future; Hiroshi Kato, John Page and Yasutami Shimomura
"The book is no doubt an important intellectual contribution and a substantial addition to the existing studies on Japan's foreign assistance. I hope that the book will be widely read by researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in the related field. I also trust that it will trigger future research on Japanese ODA including the analysis of unique contributions that Japan can make to help build self-reliant economies in the developing regions in the SDGs era." (Izumi Ohno, Social Science Japan Journal, Vol. 20 (2), August, 2017)