International Development Cooperation of Japan and South Korea New Strategies for an Uncertain World
Such a role is much awaited.” – Binayak Sen, Director General of the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies “Japan and South Korea have both become increasingly noteworthy players in the field of international development cooperation. Using a comparative perspective, this edited volume explores...
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Singapore
Springer Nature Singapore
2022, 2022
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2022 |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Normative Rationale and Policy Concepts in Japan: Human Security and the Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy
- Chapter 3. Searching for a normative rationale for Korean ODA Policy: Interest, Self-regards, and Obligation
- Chapter 4. Evolving Mould of Japanese Aid: An environmental explanation
- Chapter 5. Institutional Development toward Development Cooperation and Partnership in South Korea: History, Institutions, and Quantitative Overview
- Chapter 6. Japan and Traditional Donors: Catching up but Staying “Asian”
- Chapter 7. Balancing Universal Value and Economic Interest Through Development Cooperation in Korea
- Chapter 8. Civil Society Organizations as Partners and Critics of Japan’s Aid Policy
- Chapter 9. Historical Changes of the Roles of Korean Development CSOs and their Challenges for Inclusive Partnership
- Chapter 10. New Partnership with the Private Sector in Japanese Development Cooperation
- Chapter 11. Korea: Science, Technology, and Innovation for Sustainable Development
- Chapter 12. A Way Forward to Achieve the SDGs in Japan: Decoupling between Sustainable Development and International Development
- Chapter 13. A Way Forward to Achieve the SDGs in Korea: Reformulating an Enabling Environment for Sustainable Development
- Chapter 14. Conclusions