Hiroko Ogawa

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Academic Year: 
2002-03
Direction: 
To Yale
Exchange Partners: 
University of Tokyo
Research Interest: 
The Change In the U.S. Foreign Aid For Development Policy In the First Half of the 1970Qzs

Ms. Ogawa's project stems from the belief that international development cooperation can be encouraged only after we achieve an understanding of the contents of, the means for and the significance of international development. She will examine U.S. foreign aid policy and the policy debates on the subject. Ms. Ogawa believes that a better understanding of U.S. policy toward foreign aid will provide important insights into the future of international development. She hopes to advance the argument about 'interest' in international society and contribute to the steady and irreversible development of international development cooperation. At Yale, Ms. Ogawa plans to consult with various faculty, attend lectures and carry out library research. She also hopes to travel to Nixon's Presidential Library, the Ford Presidential Library, NARA, the Congressional Library and the USAID library.