Technology and Japanese Strategy: The Postwar Period

 

<Topics> Technology Policy; Science Policy; Grand Strategy; Technological and Economic Development; Foreign Policy; Japan as a Global Power; U.S.-Japan Relationship; A New Asian Pacific Order; Technology Development Model; Japanese Economy; American Economy; Information Policy; Industrial Policy; Trade Policy;

 

 

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