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Juichi Inada
Juichi Inada is a professor for International Political Economy at Senshu University in Japan, where he teaches courses on political economy of development. He obtained his Master of Arts in International Relations from the University of Tokyo and completed the doctoral program at the same institution. He has held positions at a number of research institutes, including the Nomura Research Institute and the Japan Institute of International Affairs. He was also a research fellow at the Center for International Affairs (CfIA) at Harvard University (1992–1994), and most recently, a visiting scholar at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University (2023–2024).
Additionally, he has held positions at the World Bank on two separate occasions. The first was within the Policy Research Department (DEC) from 1996 to 1997, and the second was within the Fragile States Unit (OPCS) from 2004 to 2005.
Examining the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
This book endeavors to examine the impact of China's rapid ascendance as a donor on the "international development assistance regime" over the past two decades. China's rapid economic rise and the success of its economic development have led to a notable trend among many developing countries to view the way of China as a "Chinese development model” and to imitate it.
Examining the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
This book endeavors to examine the impact of China's rapid ascendance as a donor on the "international development assistance regime" over the past two decades. China's rapid economic rise and the success of its economic development have led to a notable trend among many developing countries to view the way of China as a "Chinese development model” and to imitate it.

