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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049725591
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789819712151
    Series Statement: The University of Tokyo studies on Asia
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-981-97-1214-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-981-97-1217-5
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :
    UID:
    almahu_9949763170702882
    Format: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 981-9712-15-7
    Series Statement: The University of Tokyo Studies on Asia,
    Content: This open access book explores Japanese involvement in Asian development through selected development ideas and lexemes that are widely regarded in Japan as 'untranslatable' into other languages. Each chapter traces the genealogy of locally nuanced development ideas and lexemes in Japan and the process by which they have spread across Asia and beyond through Japan's development cooperation. The Semantics of Development in Asia critically examines the diverse (Western and non-Western) roots of Japanese development ideas and lexemes and their shifting semantics, shaped by the ever-changing national/international political economies and dominant development thinking of different eras. The volume contributes to a more pluriversal approach to knowledge production in development studies through its in-depth examination of vernacular Japanese ideas. This book is useful to researchers, students and teachers in the fields of Asian studies, development studies andinternational relations. It is also of value to policymakers and practitioners whose professional interests include development cooperation by, and with, Asian countries.
    Note: Chapter 1 Civil Engineering -- Chapter 2 Hands-on Approach -- Chapter 3 Development-Import Scheme -- Chapter 4 Human Resources Development -- Chapter 5 Endogenous Development.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-9712-14-9
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    UID:
    gbv_1890575283
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 243 Seiten) , Diagramme, Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789819712151
    Series Statement: The University of Tokyo Studies on Asia
    Content: Chapter 1 Civil Engineering -- Chapter 2 Hands-on Approach -- Chapter 3 Development-Import Scheme -- Chapter 4 Human Resources Development -- Chapter 5 Endogenous Development.
    Content: This open access book explores Japanese involvement in Asian development through selected development ideas and lexemes that are widely regarded in Japan as 'untranslatable' into other languages. Each chapter traces the genealogy of locally nuanced development ideas and lexemes in Japan and the process by which they have spread across Asia and beyond through Japan's development cooperation. The Semantics of Development in Asia critically examines the diverse (Western and non-Western) roots of Japanese development ideas and lexemes and their shifting semantics, shaped by the ever-changing national/international political economies and dominant development thinking of different eras. The volume contributes to a more pluriversal approach to knowledge production in development studies through its in-depth examination of vernacular Japanese ideas. This book is useful to researchers, students and teachers in the fields of Asian studies, development studies andinternational relations. It is also of value to policymakers and practitioners whose professional interests include development cooperation by, and with, Asian countries.
    Note: Open Access
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789819712144
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789819712168
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789819712175
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789819712144
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789819712168
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789819712175
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949767672402882
    Format: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789819712151
    Series Statement: The University of Tokyo Studies on Asia Series
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgment -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Development: Which Ideas Now? -- 1 Sources of Development Ideas -- 2 How Did We Leave Behind Our Own Development Ideas? -- 3 Why Japan Matters -- 4 Overview of the Book -- Notes -- References -- Doboku: Changes in the Social Evaluation of Infrastructure Development in Japan -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Emergence of Doboku -- 3 The Lack of a Philosophy of "Doboku" -- 4 Negative Images of "Doboku" -- 5 Attempts to Establish a Philosophy of "Doboku" -- 6 Conclusion: "Doboku" Redeemed -- References -- Kaizen: Why is It so Difficult to Understand? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What is Kaizen?-Continuous Operational Improvements Through a Bottom-Up, Hands-On, Participatory Approach -- 3 Why Has Kaizen Become a Vital Development Policy in Recent Years? -- 4 The Difficulty of Translating Kaizen -- 4.1 Can Kaizen Be Implemented Outside Japan? -- 4.2 Why Did These Differences in Content Arise? -- 4.3 The Distinctiveness of Japan's System of Business Management -- 4.4 The Context-Specific Nature of Kaizen -- 4.5 Criticisms of Kaizen -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Genba-Shugi: Understanding Through a Hands-On Approach -- 1 What Gave Rise to Genba-Shugi? -- 2 The Discovery of "Japanese-Style" Engineers and Companies in Manufacturing -- 3 The Emphasis on Japanese Uniqueness -- 4 JICA's Pursuit of Autonomy -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Asianism: Continuity and Divergence in Japan's Foreign and International Cooperation Policy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Alliance-Style Asianism and Japan-China Cooperation -- 3 Leadership-Style Asianism and the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere -- 4 Reparations and the Commencement of Japanese ODA -- 5 The Bandung Conference and South-South Cooperation -- 6 The Fukuda Doctrine and Assistance for ASEAN. , 7 The Pacific Basin Cooperation Concept and APEC -- 8 The East Asian Community Concept and ASEAN+3 -- 9 The Asian Gateway Initiative and TPP/RCEP -- 10 Conclusion -- References -- Hito-zukuri: It is Not Just Human Resources Development -- 1 The Concept of Hito-zukuri -- 2 The Popularization of Hito-zukuri -- 3 The Domestic Origin of Hito-zukuri -- 4 The Distinctiveness of Hito-zukuri -- 5 When the Hito-zukuri is Justified: An Ethics of Development -- Notes -- References -- Endogenous Development: Situating Kazuko Tsurumi's Work in International Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A History of Endogenous Development -- 2.1 Endogenous Development in International Development History -- 2.2 The Concept of Endogenous Development in Japan: Tsurumi's Contribution and Its Impact -- 2.3 Similarities and Differences -- 3 The Uniqueness of Tsurumi's Endogenous Development Theory -- 3.1 Balancing Value Pluralism and Normativity -- 3.2 The Relationship Between Changes in People's Lives and Social Change -- 3.3 The Philosophy that Humans are a Part of Nature -- 3.4 The Analytical View of Endogeneity as Creativity -- 4 Revisiting Tsurumi's Endogenous Development Theory in a Contemporary Context -- 5 Conclusion: Situating Tsurumi's Theory in International Development Studies -- Notes -- References -- Yōsei-Shugi: The Mystery of the Japanese Request-Based Aid -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What is Yōsei-Shugi? -- 3 Institutionalization of Yōsei-Shugi -- 4 Emerging Challenges to the Request-Based Principle -- 5 Reflecting on the Impact of the "Request-Based" Principle -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Jijodoryoku: The Spirit of Self-Help in Development Cooperation -- 1 Introduction: De-Constructing Jijodoryoku "Self-Help Efforts" -- 2 Jijodoryoku Shien as an Approach to Japan's ODA. , 3 Distinguishing Jijodoryoku as Praxis in Japanese ODA Policy, from "Self-Reliance" as a Common International Development Goal -- 4 The Shifting Policy Logic of Jijodoryoku Shien as an Approach to Japan's ODA -- 4.1 Self-Help in the ODA Charter, from 2023→2015 -- 4.2 Self-Help in the ODA Charter, from 2015→2003 -- 4.3 Self-Help in the First ODA Charter in 1992 -- 5 Before the ODA Charters: "Self-Help" in OECD Policy Discourse -- 6 Back to Its Roots: Advocating Self-Help "Spirit" -- 7 Summary and Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Ōnā Shippu: A Vestige of Japan's Ambition to Lead International Aid -- 1 Introduction -- 2 "Ōnā Shippu" as a Japanese Product Reflecting Its Development Experience and Aid Model -- 3 Japan's Ambition to Lead the International Aid Community -- 4 Struggle to Translate "Ōnā Shippu" into "Ownership" Under the Aid-Effectiveness Era -- 5 Fading Attempt to Promote "Ōnā Shippu" -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Kokusai Kōken: Changing Perceptions of Japan's Status in the International Society -- 1 A Transient Buzzword -- 2 Emergence of the Concept of Kokusai Kōken -- 2.1 Awareness of Growing International Status -- 2.2 Awareness of Growing International Responsibility -- 2.3 Disseminating the Concept of Kokusai Kōken in Political Circles -- 3 The Dissemination of Kokusai Kōken to a Wider Japanese Society -- 3.1 The Overseas Deployment of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces -- 3.2 The Growing Involvement of Japanese Citizens in International Cooperation -- 4 Subsiding Enthusiasm for Kokusai Kōken -- 5 Conclusion: What Was Kokusai Kōken? -- References -- From Goa to Angola: Exploring Ideas and Mechanisms in Japan's Kaihatsu-Yunyū -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Understanding Japan's Goa Formula -- 2.1 The Goa Formula as Kaihatsu-Yunyū -- 3 "Trade or Die": Contextualising the Idea of Kaihatsu-Yunyū. , 3.1 Kaihatsu-Yunyū as a Dual-Purpose Policy Tool for Japan's Post-War Economic Cooperation -- 3.2 Kaihatsu-Yunyū Enjo as "Aid for Trade" -- 4 Concluding Remarks: The Legacy and Significance of Kaihatsu-Yunyū -- Notes -- References -- Yen Loans: Between Norms and Heterodoxy -- 1 Yen Loans as a Symbol of Heterodoxy -- 2 Japan's History of Providing Loans -- 3 Criticism of Yen Loans from the Perspective of the Norm-Makers -- 4 Japan's Reaction -- 5 An Example of the Successful Establishment of Norms?-The Proposal of "Principles for Promoting Quality Infrastructure Investment" -- 6 Conclusion: The Significance of the Discord Between Norms and Heterodoxy -- Notes -- References -- The Trinity of Aid, Trade, and Investment: The Reemergence of a Japanese-Style Development Term as China Rises -- 1 A Term Transcending Borders Between China and Japan -- 2 The Birth and Decline of Trinity in Japan -- 2.1 The Trinity of MITI: A Declaration of Intent to Change Trade Relations -- 2.2 Challenges Faced by the Trinity in Practice -- 3 "The Trinity" in 1980s China: Limited Presence -- 3.1 Development Projects During the Diplomatic "Honeymoon" Period -- 3.2 A Swift Policy Introduction and Its Lack of Impact -- 3.3 The Mismatch Between China's Interest and Japan's Approach -- 4 Reevaluation of the Trinity as China Rises -- 4.1 Attention to Japan's Experiences in Light of China's Overseas Expansion -- 4.2 Revisiting the Trinity in Japan and Discovering Its Universal Value -- 5 Development Cooperation as Seen Through the Changing Concept of the Trinity -- Notes -- References -- Conclusion: Imagining Pluriversal Development Knowledge Production Via Japan as Method -- 1 Exploring the Semantics of Development Through Time and Space -- 1.1 A Contextual Approach to Changing Semantics. , 2 Beyond the 'Myth' of Uniqueness: Development Knowledge Production in the Increasingly Polycentric Global Development Landscape -- 2.1 'Japan, the Ambiguous' and a Relative Absence of Decolonial Debates in Japanese IDS -- 2.2 A Decolonial Approach to the Uniqueness Myth -- 3 Concluding Remarks: Towards Pluriversal Knowledge Production -- Notes -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Sato, Jin The Semantics of Development in Asia Singapore : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9789819712144
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9961535657502883
    Format: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 981-9712-15-7
    Series Statement: The University of Tokyo Studies on Asia Series
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-9712-14-9
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9961535657502883
    Format: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 981-9712-15-7
    Series Statement: The University of Tokyo Studies on Asia Series
    Additional Edition: ISBN 981-9712-14-9
    Language: English
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