01528nam a2200253 4500001000500000005001700005008004100022020001500063050002000078082001500098100002900113245018100142260008200323300002100405490007800426504005400504505041400558650002400972651003900996651004201035830006001077999001501137952012201152753320181127183823.0930518s1991 at b 000 0 eng d a073260239404aHC60b.W74 1991 a338.91b22 aWright-Neville, David P.14aThe evolution of Japanese foreign aid, 1955-1990 :bthe impact of culture, politics, and the international system on the policy formation process /cby David P. Wright-Neville. aClayton, Vic. :bMonash Development Studies Centre, Monash University,c1991. a122 p. ;c22 cm.1 aMonograph / Monash Development Studies Centre, Monash University ;vno. 2 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 114-122). a1. Japan as the world's largest aid donor. -- 2. Aid and Japanese national interest. -- 3. Culture and the concept of aid. -- 4. Aid and domestic political structures in Japan. -- 5. Japan and the world system. 6. 1955-1972: the primacy of culture. -- 7. 1973-1990: the international challenge: the rise of the giri. -- 8. Japanese aid policy: a new internationalism? -- 9. Conclusion Bibliographygrt 0aEconomic assistance 0aJapanxEconomic policyy1945-1989. 0aJapanxSocial life and customsy1945- 0aMonograph (Monash Development Studies Centre) ;vno. 2. c6445d6445 00102ddc40708MAINaRTCLIBbRTCLIBcMAINh i11513l0o338.91 WRIp30011707r2018-11-27 00:00:00w2018-11-27yMAIN