Four Models of Japan's Foreign Higher Education Assistance
The main body of Japan's foreign higher education assistance is multiple and diverse. The four main models of Japan's foreign higher education assistance are strategic docking assistance, resource sharing assistance, infrastructure supply assistance and principal-agent assistance. The strategic docking assistance model is based on international understanding and satisfies the interests of recipient countries by means of strategic docking. The resource sharing assistance model is based on the concept of common interests, through cooperation with regional alliances such as ASEAN and the African Union, promote the international flow of teachers and students, and realize the sharing of higher education resources. Based on the concept of self-reliance, the infrastructure supply assistance model is committed to improving the infrastructure and improving the scientific research environment in South and Southeast Asian countries. The principal-agent assistance model is based on the concept of educational development and provides funds or scholarships to third-party organizations to provide overseas study opportunities for students in recipient countries. Each model has its own ideas, motives, goals and actions, and produces different assistance effects in different time and space backgrounds.
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