KATO GENTO
   Department   Undergraduate School  , School of Political Science and Economics
   Position   Senior Assistant Professor
Language English
Publication Date 2021/03
Type Academic Journal
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title "Donor Competition and Public Support for Foreign Aid Sanctions"
Contribution Type Co-authored (other than first author)
Journal Political Research Quarterly
Journal TypeAnother Country
Publisher SAGE Publications
Volume, Issue, Page 74(1),pp.212-227
Author and coauthor ◎Masaru Kohno, Gabriella R. Montinola, Matthew S. Winters, Gento Kato
Details Previous research suggests that ideology, material interests, and moral values drive citizens’ preferences over foreign aid policy. Little attention has been paid to how perceptions of the international environment affect these preferences. We examine the extent to which citizens in a traditional donor country consider donor competition when deciding whether to impose aid sanctions on governments engaged in human rights violations. Employing an information experiment conducted among Japanese adults, we find that the prospect of another donor ready to act as a substitute aid-provider reduces support for the use of aid sanctions. This effect runs most strongly through a pathway privileging security concerns, and the effect is larger among respondents who have preexisting concerns about the other donor. These results highlight the way in which public desires for foreign aid to bring about material returns can hinder a government’s ability to use aid to promote good governance ends.
DOI 10.1177/1065912919897837
ISSN 1065-9129/1938-274X
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