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Toward a U.S.-Japan Technology Alliance
Competition and Innovation in New Domains
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Toward a U.S.-Japan Technology Alliance
Competition and Innovation in New Domains
About this book
As economic strategy and national security become increasingly intertwined, Japan and the United States are aligned on the importance of protecting critical and emerging technologies to manage strategic competition with China. As the technology policy debate advances rapidly in both countries, there is great potential for bilateral cooperation to enhance competitiveness and coordinate approaches with other regional allies and partners. This edited volume is an anthology of nine essays from Japanese and U.S. scholars examining the technology policy landscape with an eye toward developing recommendations for bilateral cooperation in the years ahead. Topics include U.S. and Japanese technology strategy, economic security, and rulemaking for the digital economy. The conclusion synthesizes the authors' recommendations and outlines an agenda for a U.S.-Japan technology alliance to manage competition in new domains and underwrite norms for economic security in the digital economy.
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Yes, you can access Toward a U.S.-Japan Technology Alliance by Michael J. Green,Nicholas Szechenyi,Hannah Fodale in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Politics & International Relations & International Relations. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword Michael J. Green
- 1. Japanâs Technology Policy in the Context of U.S.-China Rivalry Kazuto Suzuki
- 2. Japanâs Economic Statecraft Tatsushi Amano
- 3. The Rules-Based Approach to Cope with China: The Case of E-Commerce Fukunari Kimura
- 4. Japanâs 5G Security Strategy and Competition in Emerging Technologies Mihoko Matsubara
- 5. Keeping the âFog of Warâ: How to Apply Technology to Enhance the Denial Posture of the U.S.-Japan Alliance Sugio Takahashi
- 6. Managing the New Competition with China James A. Lewis
- 7. Corporate Views on U.S. International Tech Competition Robert D. Atkinson
- 8. Configuring the U.S.-Japan Alliance to Cooperate on Economic Security and Emerging Technologies Kurt W. Tong
- 9. A Comprehensive Approach to Indo-Pacific Allied Technology Cooperation: Defend, Advance, Assist Jennifer Jackett and Charles Edel
- Conclusion Hannah Fodale and Nicholas Szechenyi
- About the Editors and Authors
- About CSIS