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Japan's foreign aid: old and new contests / Jain, Purnendra   Article
Jain, Purnendra Article
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Summary/Abstract Domestic and international contests explain the transformation of Japan's foreign aid programme begun in the early 1950s. Through contests between domestic players, Japan has streamlined its aid processes by introducing institutional innovations, accommodating new actors in aid policy and delivery, and responding more sensitively to public opinion and independent advice. At the international level, contests have come from the Development Assistance Committee/Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (DAC/OECD), the USA, and China. Through these contests, Japan has emerged as a more rounded aid donor. Its new aid model blends Western principles with concepts of ‘self-help’, favouring large infrastructure projects that serve both Japan's and recipient countries’ interests.
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Policy transformation: the end of history and the paradoxes of the European revolution / Morozov, Viatcheslav   Journal Article
Morozov, Viatcheslav Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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