Global South Review
Vol 1, No 2 (2014)

Addressing Human Security in Japan’s Foreign Policy Towards the Developing Countries

Karina Utami Dewi (Jurusan Ilmu Hubungan Internasional, Fakultas Psikologi dan Ilmu Sosial Budaya, Universitas Islam Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Oct 2017

Abstract

The main purpose of this research is to discuss about Japan’s foreign policy taken in ODA and the decision to have its foreign aid shifted towards more humanitarian issues, such as human security. This research will attempt to answer the question: how does the shift in Japan’s foreign aid influence the recipient countries in terms of Human Security? To measure such influence of policy, this research chose one of the elements in human security, which is health and selected six countries from Asia and Africa as the ODA’s recipient regions. There will be two focuses in this research. First, explaining the reason and the influence of the shift in Japan’s foreign policy to human security. Second, arguing the motivation behind the shift as well as Japan’s actual priority.

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Journal Info

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globalsouth

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Subject

Humanities Environmental Science Social Sciences Other

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Global South Review is a social and political journal that aimed to provide academic and policy platform to exchange views, research findings, and dialogues within the Global South and between the Global North and the Global South. Global South Review examines all the issues encountered by Global ...