Japan's Aid Diplomacy and the Pacific Islands

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The unique characteristics of Oceania and of Japan's interests -- primarily as a fishing power -- have profoundly influenced and politicized Japan's role as an aid donor. Recently, the Japanese government has been compelled to address criticisms of its aid program from both donors and recipients. This book analyses Japan's responses, interests and interactions.

Author(s): Sandra Tarte
Series: Pacific Policy Paper 26
Publisher: National Centre for Development Studies, ANU / Institute of Pacific Studies, USP
Year: 1998

Language: English
Pages: 241
City: Canberra / Suva

Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Section 1
Section 2 (Page 1)
Section 3 (Page 13)
Section 4 (Page 18)
Section 5 (Page 38)
Section 6 (Page 74)
Section 7 (Page 98)
Section 8 (Page 150)
Section 9 (Page 193)
Section 10 (Page 223)
Bibliography (Page 224)
Section 11 (Page 237)
Index (Page 238)