Format:
1 online resource (xiv, 312 pages)
ISBN:
9780203869932
,
9781135196950
,
9781135196998
,
9781135197001
Series Statement:
Routledge contemporary Japan series 27
Content:
chapter Introduction: Inescapable solutions: Japanese aid and the construction of global development -- part Part I Japanese ODA and modes of representation -- chapter 1 Japan’s ODA—naiatsu and gaiatsu: domestic sources and transnational influences -- chapter 2 Old visions and new actors in foreign aid politics: Explaining changes in Japanese ODA policy to China -- part Part II The changing contexts for practicing Japanese Aid -- chapter 3 Japan’s ODA to Vietnam and new growth support to Africa: Projecting the East Asian development vision into the global aid debate -- chapter 4 Japan’s ODA to Bolivia: Struggling to be visible and audible in the new context of international cooperation -- chapter 5 Education aid for Afghanistan: A case study in new issues and challenges for Japanese foreign aid -- part Part III Human security and the proliferation of transnationalisms -- chapter 6 Japanese foreign aid and the spread of HIV/AIDS to women in Asia -- chapter 7 Japanese lessons and transnational forces: ODA and the environment -- chapter 8 Promoting gender equality in Japanese ODA: the challenge of assistance to women in Afghanistan -- part Part IV Inescapable crises -- chapter 9 Trafficking in persons: a multi-sited view of international norms and local responses -- chapter 10 Crossing borders: Transnationalism, civil society, and post-9/11 refugee policy in Japan -- chapter 11 Remaking counterterrorism: Japan’s preparations for unconventional attacks.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780415554480
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780415690331
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780415554480
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9780203869932