Japan, a model and a partner : views and issues in African development
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Japan, a model and a partner : views and issues in African development
(International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 98)
Brill, 2006
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"Formerly published in journal 'African and Asian studies' AAS vol. 4, no. 4, 2005. Special issue: Africa and the Japanese experience. Guest editor: Seifudein Adem"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In the closing years of the 19th century, the Japanese decided they should modernize economically without culturally westernizing, and they succeeded. Following de-colonization, Africans also pursued the goal of achieving economic modernization without cultural westernization. To some extent, however, Africa became westernized culturally, but failed to attain economic modernization. How can we explain Africa's failure and Japan's success? The book addresses these issues from a variety of perspectives also in relation to economic interactions between Africa and Japan and Africa's place in Japan's diplomacy and academic discourse.
目次
Foreword
Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo
Editors Introduction
S. Adem
1. Meiji Japan as a Model for Africa's Economic Development
E. Wayne Nafziger
2. TICAD after Ten Years: A Preliminary Assessment and Proposals for the Future
Shinsuke Horiuchi
3. Japan and Africa after the Cold War
Jun Morikawa
4. Education and Modernization: An Examination of the Experiences of Japan and Ethiopia
Getachew Felleke
5. Nigeria's Fledgling Friendship with Japan: The Beginning of a 'Special Partnership'?
Kweku Ampiah
6. Japanese Contribution to Malaysian Economic Development: Lessons for Africa
Toyomu Masaki
7. "Perversion de l'Histoire": George Balandier, his disciples, and African History in Japan
John Edward Philips
8. Is Japan's Cultural Experience Relevant for Africa's Development?
Seifudein Adem
Notes on Contributors
Index
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