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Even though the flow of foreign aid has increased, poverty is still spreading in certain recipient countries. This research is an investigation on the rationale behind Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Morocco. Regardless of the fact that Japan is the second largest donor to Morocco, the overall image about the history of Japanese assistance is negative and characterized by economic self-interest. I argue that Japanese government has pursued and still does pursue aid relations with developing countries seeking political and economic benefits for Japan, benefits for others are a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Even though the flow of foreign aid has increased, poverty is still spreading in certain recipient countries. This research is an investigation on the rationale behind Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Morocco. Regardless of the fact that Japan is the second largest donor to Morocco, the overall image about the history of Japanese assistance is negative and characterized by economic self-interest. I argue that Japanese government has pursued and still does pursue aid relations with developing countries seeking political and economic benefits for Japan, benefits for others are a secondary concern. Based on this research, the maritime resource of Morocco is the main motive driving Japan to allocate aid. This project will contribute to future research on similar topics.
Autorenporträt
Anouar Benichou, Sra. en Diplomacia de la Universidad Al Akhawayn. Vicepresidente del Club de las Naciones Unidas en Marruecos. Coordinador: Asociación Al Amal para el Desarrollo y la Solidaridad en Marruecos. Loubna Benchekroun Karimi, Sra. en Marketing Global y Gestión de Marca en la London School of Business and Finance (LSBF).coordinadora nacional de Rotaract Marruecos.