The Making of an Aid Architecture Pivoting to Asia
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Köp båda 2 för 2338 krAndr Asplund is a Post-doctoral Associate and Lecturer at the Program in Japanese Politics and Diplomacy, Yale University, USA. Marie Sderberg is a Professor and the Director of the European Institute of Japanese Studies at Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden.
1. Global Change: Japans Role in the Making of a New Aid Architecture 2. The Peculiarities of Japans ODA and the Implications for African Development 3. Aligning Policy with Practice: Japanese ODA and Normative Values 4. The Development Cooperation Paradigm Under the "New Partnership" and its Implications for Japans Aid 5. The Securitization of Japans ODA: New Strategies in Changing Regional and Domestic Contexts 6. The US Pivot to Asia and Japans Development Cooperation Charter 7. Japanese ODA and The Challenge of Chinese Aid in Africa 8. The Changing Global Aid Architecture: An Opportunity for Japan to Play a Proactive Global Role? 9. Comparing Japan and the European Union: The Development Cooperation Policies of Two Civilian Powers 10. Network-based Development Cooperation as a Way Forward for Japan 11. The Impact of Public Opinion on Japans Aid Policy: Before and After the New Development Assistance Charter 12. An Asian Aid Paradigm: Japan Leading from Behind