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Publications

Nov., 2001

With Love and Passion -- Words and Achievements of Toshio Hashimoto, Father of Development Consulting in Japan, ed. RECS International, pub. International Development Journal [in Japanese]

Toshio Hashimoto, a development consultant who devoted himself to international contribution in high spirits.  His life was full of resolution and determination that we should not forget.  This is a valuable collection of his wise counsel for development consultants of tomorrow.  [From book cover banner]

Sept., 2000

Regional Development Planning -- Approaches, Methods and Case Studies, Tsuyoshi Hashimoto, pub. Kokonshoin [in Japanese]

I wrote this book with the intention of making it a textbook or reference material for "regional development planning courses" at the college or graduate school level.  There are not a few courses in regional development, development planning and planning studies these days, but to my knowledge, there exists no textbook or reference material in regional development planning.  [. . .]  This book, as indicated by the title, discusses views and approaches on regional development planning, expounds its practical techniques, and provides cases of developing countries.  [. . .]  [From Prologue]

Jan., 1999

Asian International Waters: From Ganges - Brahmaputra to Mekong, Asit K. Biswas, ed. Tsuyoshi Hashimoto, pub. Keiso-shobo [in Japanese]

The advent of an era of water crisis is threatening Asia.  This is the product of an international forum formed by experienced specialists from nations with international rivers.  [From book cover banner]

Nov., 1995

To Change Japan, For the Japanese to Change --  For International Contribution Through Development Assistance, Tsuyoshi Hashimoto, pub. Yamateshobo-shinsha [in Japanese]

Get out of the "local village" mentality!  What is needed now as new international order is in the making?  Acutely points out the necessity of reforming Japan's fundamental system and changing the people's mentality in concordance with international society for more efficient, people-based development cooperation.  [From book cover banner]

Sept., 1992

Development Consulting for Tomorrow -- From the Front of International Cooperation, Tsuyoshi Hashimoto, pub. Keiso-shobo [in Japanese]

Let us change for tomorrow!  Examines the essence of people-based development cooperation and offers guidance and suggestions as to how to contribute more to international society.  [From book cover banner]

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