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『国際開発研究』投稿規程((2020 年4 月4 日改訂)

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Editorial Board

  • SHIMADA, Go (Chair)
  • KAWAGUCHI, Jun
  • KATAYANAGI, Mari
  • SUGITA, Elli
  • SATO, Kan
  • OBA, Asayo
  • YAMASAKI, Izumi
  • NAGAMI, Kozo
  • AKIYOSHI, Megumi
  • FURUKAWA, Mitsuaki
  • TOKUNAGA, Tatsumi
  • KUSAKABE, Tatsuya
  • MICHINAKA, Maki
  • WANG, Muyun



“Journal of International Development Studies” vol. 28, no. 3 (Dec. 2019)

Special Issue : Amid the Rise of Unilateralism: Reinventing Multilateral Cooperation and Roles of Northeast Asian Countries to Achieve the SDGs

Editorial for Special Issue

Amid the Rise of Unilateralism: Reinventing Multilateral Cooperation and Roles of Northeast Asian Countries to Achieve the SDGs

Hisahiro KONDOH

  • 2019 年 28 巻 3 号 p. 1-4
  • 発行日: 2019/12/26
  • 公開日: 2020/03/19
  • DOI

Special Issue

Articles

Normality of International Norms: Power, Interests, and Knowledge in Japan’s ODA Politics

Hiroko OGAWA

  • 2019 年 28 巻 3 号 p. 5-18
  • 発行日: 2019/12/26
  • 公開日: 2020/03/19
  • DOI

China’s Participation in International Multilateral Assistance

Xiaomin ZHANG, Deyang MIAO

  • 2019 年 28 巻 3 号 p. 19-30
  • 発行日: 2019/12/26
  • 公開日: 2020/03/19
  • DOI

Unilateralism versus Multilateralism? Emerging Countries and Emerging Multilateralisms

Hisahiro KONDOH

  • 2019 年 28 巻 3 号 p. 31-47
  • 発行日: 2019/12/26
  • 公開日: 2020/03/19
  • DOI

The Reform of the UN Development System and Its Implications for Multilateral Aid Channels

Hyuk-Sang SOHN, Hyeun Yang CHOI

  • 2019 年 28 巻 3 号 p. 49-63
  • 発行日: 2019/12/26
  • 公開日: 2020/03/19
  • DOI

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JASID Prize Selection

JASID Prizes and Poster Presentation Awards

The prize selection committee is in charge of evaluation and selection on the JASID Prizes and the Poster Presentation Awards. JASID Prizes are categorized into Grand Prize, Encouragement Prize, Journal Paper Prize and Committee Special Award.

Grand Prize is awarded to the distinguished book or monograph; Journal Paper Prize is awarded to an excellent paper published in an academic journal on the field of international development including the Journal of International Development Studies published by JASID.

Encouragement Prize mainly commends the achievement by a young scholar. Committee Special Prize commends contribution to practice, policy making and enlightenment on the field of international development. The call for the nomination of the Prizes usually starts in May every year.

The Poster Presentation Awards commend excellent presentations in the poster sessions of JASID Spring and Annual Conferences.

  • SAWADA, Yasuyuki (Chair)
  • SATO, Jin
  • KODAMA, Masahiro
  • OGAWA, Keiichi
  • SAWAMURA, Nobuhide
  • FUJIKAKE, Yoko
  • SANO, Mayuko
  • KAJISA, Kei
  • KAJISA, Kei



Journal of International Development Studies Vol. 1, No. 2

Theoretical Issues of Structual Adjustment

Shouji Nishijima

Urban Environment and Development

Tomonori Matsuo

Proposition for the Better Government NGO Relationships in Japan

JunNishikawa, Akio Takayanagi

Training of the Japanese ODA Personnel

一一CriticalAnalysis of PresntSituation and Proposals

Junji Nakagawa

 


A Framework for Analysis of International Cooperation

Kantaro Ishii

 


Development Determinants of NGO-affiliated Grass-root Organizations in Rulal Bangladsh

ChihiroSaito

 


An Economic Model for Compatible Development with Environment

Koki Mitsunobu

Environment and Development in Himalayas

Seigo Tsujii

UNCED–A New Impetus for Children–

Anwarul Chowdhury

 


Private Investment and the New Role of Official Development Assistance

Masamichi Ogawa

 


Japanese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to Promot Development and Trade of Host-Developing CountriS

Shigeki Tejima

 


Present Condition of Russian Aid in Laos

–Influence of Russian Aid Reduction on Lao Economy–

Motoyoshi Suzuki

 


Can the Experience of Japanese MITI Turn the Useful Teaching for Developing Countries in the World?

Hideki Hirota

 


Special Contribution: Rationality in Making of International Development Policy

Masaru Saito

 

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Journal of International Development Studies Vol. 4

CONTENTS

Rethinking the HOME-LIVING-IMPROVEMENT Movement of the Rural Women in Postwar Japan

Yoshie Yamazaki, Yoshiko Taniguchi, Akira Namae, Kumiko Nose, Yoko Fujinaga, and Reiko Murayama

Side-effects of Development Aid

—Spoil and Jelousy

Hiroshi K. Sato

The Lessons of East Asia’s “Miraculous Development”

(in English)

Sayed Ghazanfar Sabeh

The Telephone Density as One of the Most Fundamental Economic Development lndexes of a Country

Kihachiro Muramatsu

Regional Planning Theory as Introduction

—Social Science

Junichi Watanabe

Industrialization and their Environmental Restriction of Asia and the Perspective for Emancipation Measure of Industrial Policy

— In Case of Malaysia

Hajime Oshitani

Development and Environment in East Asia: Establishing a Region-wide Network of Cities with Heavy Industries

Masafumi Nagao, and Hitoshi Yoshida

The Method of Analysis of Structural Problems in Development

Masayoshi Nagasawa

Voluntary Repatriation of Refugees during Conflicts and Development Assistance

— In Search of a Desirable Link between the Two

Koichi Koizumi

Developmental Dynamism of Food Processing Industry in East Asian Region

Keishiro Itagaki

Review on the Trial of Sustainable Agricultural Development in Laos

Hiroyuki Nishimura

How to Do the Economic Cost Benefit Analysis of Environment Related Project

Schunichi Hiraki

Implementing WID in Japanese ODA

Yukiko Oda

A Gender Planning Training

— The Case of the Philippines

Mayumi Kubota

Women’s Empowerment in NGO Activities

— A Small Loan Project in Rural Philippines

Kennichi Kubota

Human Resources for Development Cooperation: Policy Proposals from the Graduate Students

Masato Noda, and Jun Saito

Framework of Economic Development and Education

Ryoichi Iwauchi

Economic Evaluation of Vocational Education in Thailand

Shin-ichiro Tanaka, and Yuichiro Motomura

The Complementary Effects of Government Development Assistance to Industrial Development

Masamichi Ogawa

Methods for Improving Bank Activities in Mongolia

Yasunaga Takachiho

Mongolia

— Challenges to a Market Economy (in English)

Osamu Yasuda

Development of Rural Industrial Zone in China

Gu Lin Sheng

Why Third World Fails to Develop: the Case of Myanmar

(in English)

Maung Maung Lwin

A Study of Indiginization of Human Resource Management and OJT of Oversea Japanese Enterprises

— The Case of Japanese Enterprises in Singapore and Malaysia

Shoko Sawaki

The Civil Engineering Technology Transfer in Asian Countries

Yukihiko Sumiyoshi, Katsura Hirabayashi, and Yasushi Tanaka

The Civil Engineering Contribution to Economic and Social Development in Modern Japan

Yukihiko Sumiyoshi, Katsura Hirabayashi, and Yasushi Tanaka

Japanese FDI Which Had Changed the Structure of Japanese Companies International Networks in Asia and in the World

Shigeki Tejima

Decision-Making Process of Japan’s ODA

(in English)

Katsuhiko Mori

Towards Building Up an Open and Transparent Decision Making Process of ODA Policies

— An Application of Project Cycle Management Technique

Hiroya Ichikawa, and Aiko Sakurai

Performance of Structural Adjustment Programs in Sub-Saharan Africa

Koichi Sakamoto

The New Challenges for the World Bank Group

(in English)

Satoshi Sunamura

Sustainable Development and NGOs

Satoko Mori

NGOs’ Project Evaluation

—In a Case of Shapla Neer

Masaaki Ohashi

Formation of the Vitalization of Rural Community and Transcultural Exchange in the Transnationalization

— Analysis of the Early Stage of Karamosia Movement

Osamu Watanabe

Why South Korea’s Growth Has Shrunk Due to Subordinate Growth

Byung Woo Mean

Democracy for Sustainable Development

— Successful Authoritarian Development in the East Asian Nations

Motoyoshi Suzuki

Integrated Development Analysis and Proposals Formulation

— GSID-Nagoya University Approach and FASID-led PCM Method Compared

Mitsuhiro Tanimura, and Haruo Nagamine

Sustainable Development and Environment in Nepal

Seigo Tsujii

The Formative Process of Sustainable Development Regimes

Mikoto Usui

Early Warning System to Prevent Massive Migration and its Application in Asia

Akiko Domoto

Asian Economic Growth, Environment and Food Problems

Takahiko Haseyama

Perestroika; the Lost 2500 Days

—Transition to the Market Economy through Destruction and Creation (in English)

Osamu Yasuda

 

 

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Journal of International Development Studies Vol. 3

CONTENTS

Urban Environment and Development

Tomonori Matsuo

The Historical and Structural Analysis of the Experience of Japanese Women in Rural Development

— A Case Study of the HOME LIVING IMPROVEMENT EXTENTION SERVICE Program

Yoshiko Taniguchi, Akira Namae, Kumiko Nose, Yoko Fujinaga, Reiko Murayama, and Yoshie Yamazaki

Eight Proposals for the Improvement of Education/ Training of Talented People from Developing Countries by Japan.

Junji Nakagawa

Development Management

Atushi Koyama

A Comparative Study on Official Development Assistance by Major Industrial Countries

Shuntaro Shishido, and Naonobu Minato

Importance of Complete Interface with External Conditions of Development Cooperation Systems

Kihachiro Muramatsu

A Study on Evolution of Urban Planning Theories for Developing Countries

Seisuke Watanabe

The Current Situation of Foreign Direct Investment in Indonesia

Hiroshi Tsushima

Overseas Business Strategies of Japanese Companies over the Short/ Medium Term and the New “Globalization” of Them in the Long Term

Shigeki Tejima

Changes in Capital Flows in East Asia

Akira Kohsaka

Asian Migration: Analysis of the Recent Labor Migration into Japan in the Context of the Worldwide Mass Movement of Asian Workers

(in English)

Yoko Tanaka

The Sustainable Development and Economic Policy in Nepal

Seigo Tsujii

Diversification of Agricultural Production and Regional Specialization in Far East Asian Regions

— Comparative Study on Rep. of Korea and Taiwan

Keishiro ltagaki

Agricultural Development and Efforts towards Improvements in Environment

— Comments from the Survey in Luliang District, the Loess Plateau, China

Hiroyuki Nishimura

An Analysis of Structural Problems in the Development of Amazon Region

— Positive and Negative Effects of the Carajás Mine Development

Masayoshi Nagasawa

From Grass-Root International Exchange to Participatory International Co-operation

— A Case-study about Karamosia Movement in South Kyusyu

Osamu Watanabe

Influence and Experience of NGOs in the Development and Reconstruction of Cambodia

Sakae Motohashi

Participatory Development vs Self-controlled Development by the People

Tatsuya Watanabe

NGO Activities in the Philippines from Viewpoint of “Woman in Development”

Mayumi Kubota, and Kenichi Kubota

Refugees and Development

— Ideas and Its Interrelationships

Koichi Koizumi

Development Doctrine & Management in China

Mitsuhiro Tanimura

Regional Planning Theory as Introduction

— Pattern, and Process

Junichi Watanabe

Role of Engineering Graduate Education and Engineering Society for Industrial Development

Tomoya Shibayama, and Fumio Nishino

Technology Transfer: The Case of Transferring the Japanese Management System to Asia

Masamichi Ogawa

Integrated Development Analysis in the Third World: Paradigm and Methodologies

— GSID’s Experience in the Overseas Fieldwork (in English)

Haruo Nagamine

Economic Development and Capital Transfer between Agriculture and Industry

Kageaki Yamashita

Ways and Means: How to Simplify Shadow Pricing of Non – Tradable Goods of Projects for Economic Cost Benefit Analysis

Schunichi Hiraki

Which Projects Should Be Financed by ODA?

— A Linkage Theory between Shadow Price, Price Distortion and lncome Flow

Tomomichi Yoshikawa

Diversity, Participation and Market Economy

Haruo Nagamine

 


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Journal of International Development Studies Vol. 1, No. 2

Empirical Analysis of Japan’s Aid Policy

Yumiko Okamoto, Kazuhiko Yokota

Aid and Democracy, Human Rights and Pacifism

Junji Nakagawa

A Mechanism for Continuous National and World Economic Development

Masayoshi Simizu

The Third Generation Global Regime

Mikoto Usui

The New Scheme of Commanding Middle East Oil

Mototada Kikkawa

Some Key Questions of Rural Development in Bangladesh

Yoshihiro Kaida

More Aid for “Soft”

Noboru Takebe, Kenji Domoto

The Black Box Phenomena in the Process of Technology Transfer

Shoichi Yamashita

The Grant Element of Loan with a Variable Interest Rate could be Negative

Tomomichi Yoshikawa

Economic Development and Foreign Direct Investment

Shigeki Tejima

Capability Building for Development Management (2)

(in English)

Haruo Nagamine

Development and Environment

Michio Hashimoto

ODA and Tropical Rain Forests in Crisis

Takeshi Hara

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Journal of International Development Studies [First issue]

Special Contribution: The Report of the South Commission

Saburo Ohkita

Towards the International Development Science

Masaru Saito

The comparative Advantage of Trade Structure in the Context of an Input-Output Table

—the Cases of the East Asian Economies

Teruyuki Iwasaki

Forecast of Food Security and International Cooperation in Asian-Pacific Region

Takahiko Haseyama

Capability Building for Development Management

— Paradigm and Operational Principles (in English)

Nagamine Haruo

From Development Planning to Development Management

—the Necessity of Paradigm Shift

Kunimasa Nishigaya

Approaches to Development and Environmental Management

Masahiro Nakashima

A Case Study of Investment Project Financed by JICA

Michimasa Numata

Urban Management in Asian Metropolises

Hideaki Hoshina

Roles of Official Flows in Development Finance

— their Concepts and Introduction of Official Development Finance (ODF)

Masaaki Horiguchi

Audit of Japanese ODA

— Legal and Political Issues (in English)

Junji Nakagawa

The Study of Development Assistance as a Practical Policy Science

— A Preliminary Examination towards an Administrative Approach

Kazumi Goto

A Mechanism for Continuous National and World Economic Development

— A Philosophy to be the Backbone of International Coordination and Cooperation (in English)

Masayoshi Shimizu

Toward an Improved Development Education

Osamu Yasuda, Hiroko Kojima and Mayumi Ohtsuka

Water Supply and Demand in Egypt and the Shortage of the Nile Flow

Hiroshi Dohihara

Social Molecular Structure and its Relationship with Creation and Development

Shigekazu Inoue

Cooperation with Marketization

— Recommendation of Financing System for Telecommunication Development

Kihachiro Muramatsu

 

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[RG19-4] Development and Business

In the era of SDGs, the actors involved in development activities in Global South are increasing from international organizations, aid agencies, and NGOs, to large and small private companies. In this study group of Development and Business will pay particular attention to Japanese SME actors (including large companies and multinational companies in some cases), and how private companies can contribute to solving “development problems / social problems in developing countries”. We will focus on specific SME examples of these directions. Since 2010, subsidies from JICA(Japan International Cooperation Agency), JETRO(Japan External Trade Organization), Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry,(METI) and international organizations (UNDP, IFC, etc.) have already been provided to BOP business, inclusive business, etc. Many reports of specific cases have been collected. In addition, the Institute of Developing Economies conducted a short-term intensive training program on “development and business” twice in FY2016 and FY2017, and examined the case studies of companies. The Study group will actively collect not only these famous cases that are already known, but also small and medium-sized cases for which a business model has not yet been formed. Using these case studies as clues, we would like to extract theoretical and practical key issues related to “business and development” from a broader perspective. In the course of the study group’s activity, we would like to report the progress of the research at the annual conference of the JASID, and also propose the special issue of “ Journal of International Development Studies”. We hope, after three years activity, to publish a volume of textbook on “Development and Business” in Japanese covering both business interests and developmental achievements.




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