A comparative study on Japanese and Chinese soft power in the form of ODA projects, specifically the LRT and NLR in the Philippines

The Asian region is dominated by two economic powers, namely China and Japan. Their influence and power has become very widespread due to their use of soft power, a concept coined by Joseph Nye. With soft power, these two countries use their culture, values, policies and actions to make their countr...

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Main Authors: Chua, Natasha Camille D., Obillos, Ina Carmela O., Rivero, Felice Fatima G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-120772022-03-10T05:45:02Z A comparative study on Japanese and Chinese soft power in the form of ODA projects, specifically the LRT and NLR in the Philippines Chua, Natasha Camille D. Obillos, Ina Carmela O. Rivero, Felice Fatima G. The Asian region is dominated by two economic powers, namely China and Japan. Their influence and power has become very widespread due to their use of soft power, a concept coined by Joseph Nye. With soft power, these two countries use their culture, values, policies and actions to make their country more appealing to the other countries, and these countries in turn would become more open to them. Soft power is concerned with shaping a country’s image a certain way to appeal to other countries. In order to explain how this works, and prove that soft power indeed affects the image of a country, the researchers used the Image Theory as a framework for this paper. This study examined and compared the relationship of China and Japan through the use of soft power with the Philippines. Focusing mainly on the ODA projects on Japan (the LRT line 2) and China (North Luzon Railway), the researchers compared these two projects, the issues behind them, and how the government department in charge viewed the image of both countries. Their study shows that comparisons of the successes of the soft power instruments, in this case, the ODA projects of China and Japan, do create separate images for the two countries. The issues behind the projects and other data as their means of soft power affect how the country seen in the recipient country as explained by the Image Theory. This study further underscored the importance of soft power in international relations and shows just how much it can affect the general perception of a country. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11432 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository China--Foreign economic relations--Japan Japan--Foreign economic relations--China Japan--Official Development Assistance Economic assistance, Japanese International and Area Studies
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic China--Foreign economic relations--Japan
Japan--Foreign economic relations--China
Japan--Official Development Assistance
Economic assistance, Japanese
International and Area Studies
spellingShingle China--Foreign economic relations--Japan
Japan--Foreign economic relations--China
Japan--Official Development Assistance
Economic assistance, Japanese
International and Area Studies
Chua, Natasha Camille D.
Obillos, Ina Carmela O.
Rivero, Felice Fatima G.
A comparative study on Japanese and Chinese soft power in the form of ODA projects, specifically the LRT and NLR in the Philippines
description The Asian region is dominated by two economic powers, namely China and Japan. Their influence and power has become very widespread due to their use of soft power, a concept coined by Joseph Nye. With soft power, these two countries use their culture, values, policies and actions to make their country more appealing to the other countries, and these countries in turn would become more open to them. Soft power is concerned with shaping a country’s image a certain way to appeal to other countries. In order to explain how this works, and prove that soft power indeed affects the image of a country, the researchers used the Image Theory as a framework for this paper. This study examined and compared the relationship of China and Japan through the use of soft power with the Philippines. Focusing mainly on the ODA projects on Japan (the LRT line 2) and China (North Luzon Railway), the researchers compared these two projects, the issues behind them, and how the government department in charge viewed the image of both countries. Their study shows that comparisons of the successes of the soft power instruments, in this case, the ODA projects of China and Japan, do create separate images for the two countries. The issues behind the projects and other data as their means of soft power affect how the country seen in the recipient country as explained by the Image Theory. This study further underscored the importance of soft power in international relations and shows just how much it can affect the general perception of a country.
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author Chua, Natasha Camille D.
Obillos, Ina Carmela O.
Rivero, Felice Fatima G.
author_facet Chua, Natasha Camille D.
Obillos, Ina Carmela O.
Rivero, Felice Fatima G.
author_sort Chua, Natasha Camille D.
title A comparative study on Japanese and Chinese soft power in the form of ODA projects, specifically the LRT and NLR in the Philippines
title_short A comparative study on Japanese and Chinese soft power in the form of ODA projects, specifically the LRT and NLR in the Philippines
title_full A comparative study on Japanese and Chinese soft power in the form of ODA projects, specifically the LRT and NLR in the Philippines
title_fullStr A comparative study on Japanese and Chinese soft power in the form of ODA projects, specifically the LRT and NLR in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study on Japanese and Chinese soft power in the form of ODA projects, specifically the LRT and NLR in the Philippines
title_sort comparative study on japanese and chinese soft power in the form of oda projects, specifically the lrt and nlr in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2011
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11432
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