Ohashi, Hideo
A Study of China’s Foreign Aid
Part I. Introduction
1. Why China’s Foreign Aid Matters?
Yasutami Shimomura, Hideo Ohashi
Part II. Basic Facts of a Rising Donor
2. The Foreign Aid Philosophy of a Rising Asian Power: A Southeast Asian View
Dennis D. Trinidad
3. Aid Volume in a Historical Perspective
Takaaki Kobayashi, Yasutami Shimomura
4. Implementation System: Tools and Institutions
Shino Watanabe
5. The Link between Aid and Non-Aid Activities: A Distinguishing Feature of China’s Engagement
Hideo Ohashi
6. Evaluating China’s ‘Quaternity’ Aid: The Case of Angola
Juichi Inada
Part III. Emphasis on ‘Aid, Investment, Trade Synthesis’: Evolution of an Asian Aid Model?
7. The Chinese View: Reflection of the Long-Term Experiences of Aid Receiving and Giving
Wang Ping
8. The Japanese View: With Particular Reference to the Shared Cognition Model in Asia
Yasutami Shimomura
Part IV. Impacts of China’s Foreign Aid
9. The Impact of Economic Cooperation on Asian Countries: Focus on the Mekong Region and Central Asia
Naohiro Kitano
10. China’s Foreign Aid and International Aid Community: From the Perspectives of Traditional Donors and Africa
Izumi Ohno
Part V. Conclusion and Policy Implication
11. Future Prospects of China’s Foreign Aid
Yasutami Shimomura, Hideo Ohashi
Keywords: Economics, Development Economics, Regional/Spatial Science, Development Studies, Political Economy, International Economics, Economic Growth
- Editor
- Ohashi, Hideo
- Shimomura, Yasutami
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2013
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 258 pages
- Category
- Economy
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137323774
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-45878-3