国際開発学会第35回全国大会・人間の安全保障学会第14回年次大会

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Japan’s Global Engagement:Human Security, Development Assistance, and Strategic Postures in Africa and Southeast Asia

2024年11月10日(日) 12:45 〜 14:45 F307 (富士見坂校舎 307)

座長: 峯 陽一(JICA緒方貞子平和開発研究所)

コメンテーター: 峯 陽一(JICA緒方貞子平和開発研究所), 牧野 耕司(京都大学)

13:15 〜 13:45

[2F206] The Political Economy of Japan’s Development Assistance to Africa: An Empirical Test of the Origin of TICAD

*Christian Samen OTCHIA1, Rehema M. KARATA1, Jean Fidele K. SIE1 (1. Nagoya University)

キーワード:Development assistance, TICAD, UN Security Council, Interrupted time series, Japan, Africa

A longstanding and influential view in foreign aid policy is that donor countries often utilize aid allocation strategically to advance their diplomatic interests and geopolitical agendas. We revisit this hypothesis by examining Japan’s development assistance to Africa and its strategic implications for diplomatic influence. Leveraging historical data on development assistance and an interrupted time series framework, we investigate whether Japan strategically aligns its aid allocation with the voting preferences of African recipient nations, particularly in its pursuit of a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). The findings reveal a significant increase in Japan’s bilateral assistance to African countries during precise alignments of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development events with its non-permanent membership terms on the UNSC. This strategic correlation underscores the intertwined nature of economic and political interests in Japan’s foreign policy agenda, highlighting the role of development assistance in advancing diplomatic objectives. We offer valuable insights into the motivations behind the establishment of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development, illuminating Japan’s approach to development assistance and its diplomatic objectives.

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