Local Levels of Participation in Japan's Foreign Aid and Cooperation: Issues Arising from Decentralized International Cooperation
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Takao, Yasuo
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Takao, Y. 2014. Local Levels of Participation in Japan's Foreign Aid and Cooperation: Issues Arising from Decentralized International Cooperation. Asian Survey. 54 (3): pp. 540-564.
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Asian Survey
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This study will examine the determinants of local Japanese government involvement in decentralized international cooperation by taking an actor-specific approach to three outstanding cases: Shiga Prefecture, Kitakyushu City, and Yokohama City. It will look beneath the aggregate relationships to more qualitative evidence of localized motives for Japanese cooperation with developing countries.
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