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The Emergence of Japan's Foreign Aid Power Robert M. Orr

The Emergence of Japan's Foreign Aid Power By Robert M. Orr

The Emergence of Japan's Foreign Aid Power by Robert M. Orr


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The recipient of the 1991 Masayoshi Ohira Award, this study examines the forces which influence Japan's economic assistance to the developing world. It describes how aid policies are impeded by the lengthy decision-making process and bureaucratic conflicts of the Japanese government.

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The Emergence of Japan's Foreign Aid Power by Robert M. Orr

The Emergence of Japan's Foreign Aid Power examines the forces which influence Japan's economic assistance to the developing world. Robert M. Orr discusses the lengthy decision-making process that the Japanese government requires in aid decisions, showing how widespread bureaucratic conflicts among four principal agencies have impeded the development of a concrete aid policy. He argues that these conflicts have also created a tendency for the private sector to play a large role in aid policy. Orr also examines the role played by foreign aid in the economic and political relations between the United States and Japan, and the nature and extent of U.S. influence on the foreign aid programme, exploring the historical and psychological reasons for the special role played by the U.S.

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GOR008720178
9780231070478
0231070470
The Emergence of Japan's Foreign Aid Power by Robert M. Orr
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Columbia University Press
19920801
190
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