Description
Japan's Economic Aid
Policy Making and Politics
Routledge Library Editions: Japan Series
Author: Rix Alan
Language: EnglishSubject for Japan's Economic Aid:
Keywords
Economic Cooperation Bureau; Japan’s Aid; cooperation; Aid Policy; bureau; MITI; japans; Japanese Aid; japanese; LDP; administration; Foreign Aid; international; MOF; agency; Budget Bureau; overseas; MAFF; fund; International Finance Bureau; developing; Economic Affairs Bureau; DAC Average; MFA Officer; Ta Ge; OTCA; Aid Relationships; Official Development Assistance; West Germany; JICA; Aid Administration; Aid Bureaucracy; Japanese Aid Policy; Japan’s Economic Cooperation; Previous Year’s Allocation
Publication date: 02-2013
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 09-2010
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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Japan?s arrival since World War Two as a major industrial nation has meant that she has had to bear a greater share of the developed world?s contribution to the developing nations and foreign aid has become an integral part of foreign policy. This book describes the roots of Japan?s aid policy and shows that this side of her international economic policy is based largely on domestic conditions, structures and forces. To understand the pattern of Japanese aid as it stands today, it is important to appreciate the complexities of the Japanese decision-making process. This book clearly explains the patterns of Japanese aid policy-making.
Part 1: Aid Ideas and Aid Structures 1. Foreign Aid and the Ministries 2. ‘Scrap and Build’: The Origins of JICA Part 2: The Domestic Politics of Foreign Aid 3.Aid and the Governmental Process 4. Ministries and the Policy Process 5. Budgeting for Foreign Aid Part 3: The Politics of Aid Relationships 6. Projects, Surveys and Consultants 7. Managing Bilateral Relations 8. Policy at Work: The Cycle of Aid