This book offers a new approach to studying foreign aid in the 21st
century. While most analysts focus on the differences between
traditional and emerging donors, Stallings and Kim here argue that
a more important distinction is between East Asian donors and their
western counterparts. Asian donors - Japan, South Korea, and China
- cross the traditional and emerging divide and demonstrate a
particular approach to development that draws on their own dramatic
success. As East Asia continues its upward trajectory of economic
development, the politics of aid can reveal surprising truths about
the objectives and mechanisms of soft power and diplomacy in
creating new networks in the region. This book will be of interest
to NGO workers, scholars, and students of international relations,
a critical part of research into Asia's rise and the emerging
spheres of influence.
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