Japan's foreign aid policy in Africa : evaluating the TICAD process

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    • Raposo, Pedro Amakasu

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Japan's foreign aid policy in Africa : evaluating the TICAD process

Pedro Amakasu Raposo

(Palgrave pivot)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

1st ed

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 130-157) and index

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Description

Japan's Foreign Aid Policy in Africa seeks to evaluate TICAD's intellectual contribution to and its development practices regarding Africa over the past 20 years. A central conclusion is that, while TICAD bureaucrats lacked agency to support Japanese companies in Africa, the model of emerging powers partnerships has expanded in Africa.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Evolution of TICAD over the Last 20 Years 2. Japanese ODA through the Five TICAD conferences, 1993-2013 3. TICAD: A Partner or a Partnership Problem? 4. Japan's African diplomacy to Africa: The Interaction of External and Internal Factors 5. Japan's South-South Cooperation and Triangular Cooperation in Africa: Implications for TICAD 6. The TICAD in the Context of Foreign Aid Policies of Emerging Powers Conclusion

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