This book provides an Asian perspective on the timely, urgent questions of how international education aid and development should move forward and what development roles Asia should play, especially following the end of the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and Education for All (EFA) in 2015. To answer these questions, four separate but interwoven parts, which analyze and anchor education MDGs?and EFA policies and practices by means of diverse case studies of donor states, recipient states, and states with a dual and transitional role in Asia, are addressed. On the basis of the analyses, a clearer and concrete direction for effectively and sustainably extending international education aid and development beyond 2015 can be derived.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Asian Perspectives on International Education Aid: From Donor Experience, to Transitional Experience and Recipient Experience of International Education Aid.- Part I: Debates over International Education Aid Policies and Practices in Developing Asia.- Chapter 2 Trends and Challenges of Aid Effectiveness: The Rise of Asia.- Chapter 3 Promise Unfulfilled: Perspectives on Current Trends and Issues in Education and Skills in Asia.- Part II: Lessons Learnt from Asian Donors' Engagement in education MDGs and EFA.- Chapter 4 Japan's Educational Cooperation Policies and its Implications for a Post-2015 World.- Chapter 5 Japan's International Cooperation in Education - Pursuing Synergetic Results.- Chapter 6 Exploring Alternative Educational ODA Paradigm based on Global Challenges and South Korean Experience - Focusing on ALCoB and Smart Systemic Change Model.- Chapter 7 The Evolving Patterns and History of Taiwan's Official Educational Aid.- Part III: Lesson Learnt from Asian States' Transitions from Aid Recipients to Donors.- Chapter 8 China's International Aid in Education: Development, Determinants and Discord.- Chapter 9 Questing for Asian World City Status and Promotion of Global Citizenship: Hong Kong'slCt