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Newsletter No. 10
June 10, 2005

 

The following information has been sent to Shingetsu by Keiko Sakai of the Institute of Developing Economies (Shingetsu Member No. 7).


IDE REPORTS ON JAPANESE MODERNIZATION

For your information, our Institute of Developing Economies (IDE) has hundreds of reports written by Visiting Research Fellows from developing countries. Among them there are some issues dealing with the Japanese experience of modernization, which draws a lot of attention from the Muslim scholars.

The following are samples of their reports on Japan and Muslim countries. They are available in the Library of IDE, or you can ask the IDE information office whether they have back issues or not. (They are not for sale).

Information and Publications Division, Research Promotion Department
Tel: 043 (299) 9536
Fax: 043 (299) 9726
E-mail: info@ide.go.jp

List of the relevant V.R.F. papers written by scholars from Muslim countries:

No. 031
HAMED, Raouf Abbas (Egypt)
Stayed at IDE 1972.06.04~1973.09.20
31) The Rural Gentry in the Nineteenth Century Japan and Egypt (A Comparative Study of Gono and A'yan)

No. 032
FAROUK, Abdullah (Bangladesh)
Stayed at IDE 1973.05.12~1973.10.31
32) Economic Development of Bangladesh (Some Lessons from Meiji Japan)

No. 153
AL-SAQQAF, Abdulaziz Yassin (North Yemen)
Stayed at IDE 1988.06.22~1988.09.21
Meiji Japan's Experience as a Model for Third World Development: With an Application to the Yemen Arab Republic

No. 223
DJEFLAT, Abdelkader (Algeria)
Stayed at IDE 1992.07.16~1992.12.15
223) Technology Policy in Japan and Possible Lessons for LDCs: The Case of Algeria

No. 236
DAHER, Massoud A. (Lebanon)
Stayed at IDE 1993.07.14~1993.11.13
236) Modernization in Egypt and Japan in the Nineteenth Century: A Comparative Study

No. 304
U. A. B. Razia Akter Banu (Bangladesh)
Stayed at IDE 1996.06.01~1996.11.30
304) Political Culture of Japan: Lessons for Bangladesh

 

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