Japan And China: A Contest In Aid To Sub-saharan Africa

Japan And China: A Contest In Aid To Sub-saharan Africa
Title Japan And China: A Contest In Aid To Sub-saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author Koichi Sakamoto
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 153
Release 2018-02-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9813223758

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Since the opening up of China in 1979, the country had experienced phenomenal economic growth over the decades and overtook Japan as the second-largest economy in 2010. With the establishment of a conservative administration led by Shinzo Abe in December 2012 and Xi Jinping's ascendance to power as the General Secretary of China's ruling party a month earlier, the two countries intensified their commitments in aid to Sub-Saharan Africa. Surveying the Japanese and Chinese aid in Sub-Saharan Africa, this book examines the two Asian giants' policies and achievements in past decades and discusses future directions of their aid initiatives. Japan and China: A Contest in Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa is recommended for those interested in understanding East Asian international relations and contemporary aid trends and issues in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Japan and China

Japan and China
Title Japan and China PDF eBook
Author Kōichi Sakamoto
Publisher
Pages 153
Release 2018
Genre BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN 9789813223745

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Japan-African Relations

Japan-African Relations
Title Japan-African Relations PDF eBook
Author Bertha Z. Osei-Hwedie
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 2010
Genre Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Japan's Foreign Aid to Africa

Japan's Foreign Aid to Africa
Title Japan's Foreign Aid to Africa PDF eBook
Author Pedro Amakasu Raposo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 257
Release 2013-09-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136754369

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The Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) was established in 1993 with the intention of creating opportunities for trade and investment on both sides and the promotion of sustainable development. In 2003, the conference translated Japanese aid policy to Africa into three key pillars: human centered development, poverty reduction through economic growth, and the consolidation of peace, and since 2005 Africa has on several occasions been the largest recipient of Japanese overseas aid. Tracing Japanese foreign aid to Africa during and after the Cold War, this book examines how the TICAD process sits at the intersection of international relations and domestic decision making. Indeed, it questions whether the increase in aid has been driven by domestic changes such as demands from civil society and donor interest, or pressures emanating from the international system. Taking Angola and Mozambique as case studies, the book explores how Japan’s development cooperation with Africa has assisted previously war torn states make the transition from war to peace, and in doing so demonstrates the centrality of human security to Japanese foreign policy as a means of ensuring sustainable development. This book will have great interdisciplinary appeal to students and scholars of Japanese and African studies, Japanese politics, international relations theory, foreign policy, economic development and sustainable development.

The Dynamics of Japan's Relations with Africa

The Dynamics of Japan's Relations with Africa
Title The Dynamics of Japan's Relations with Africa PDF eBook
Author Kweku Ampiah
Publisher Routledge
Pages 234
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134825331

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This is the first book to examine in-depth Japan's relations with Africa. Japan's dependence on raw materials from South Africa made it impossible for Tokyo in the 1970s and 1980s to support other African states in their fight against the minority government and its policy of apartheid. Kweku Ampiah's detailed analysis of Japan's political, economic and diplomatic relations with sub-Saharan Africa from 1974 to the early 1990s makes it clear that Japan was lukewarm in the struggle against apartheid. Case studies of Tanzania and Nigeria dissect Japan's trade, aid and investment policies in sub-Saharan Africa more widely.

Foreign Aid Trade and Development

Foreign Aid Trade and Development
Title Foreign Aid Trade and Development PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Jonsson
Publisher
Pages 75
Release 2011
Genre
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Japan’s Development Assistance

Japan’s Development Assistance
Title Japan’s Development Assistance PDF eBook
Author Yasutami Shimomura
Publisher Springer
Pages 412
Release 2016-01-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137505389

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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.