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ID155830
Title ProperDefense-industrial globalization and the northeast asian varieties of fighter-jet industry
Other Title Informationdebating the exogenous-endogenous factors in determining the northeast asian varieties of f-35 jsf acquisition patterns
LanguageENG
AuthorJo, Bee Yun
Summary / Abstract (Note)In observation of the first US multilateral collaborative program in advanced fighter-jet production, the F-35 JSF, I analyze the implications of the so-called defense-industrial globalization phenomenon for the Northeast Asian region by examining the fighter-jet acquisition patterns of South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. I explore the applicability of the Varieties of Defense-Industrial Capitalism (VoDC) model, put forth by Marc R. Devore, which places emphasis on endogenous-institutionalist factors in projecting the adaptation patterns of states to defense-industrial globalization. By revealing theoretical and empirical limitations of the VoDC model when applied to Northeast Asia's fighter-jet industry, I argue that the Northeast Asian varieties of paths are a complex outcome of not only their endogenous settings but also US exogenous influence on the region. I also show that Devore's institutionalist and liberalist thesis on defense-industrial globalization does not hold for the cutting-edge fighter-jet industry where the first-tier states continue to be restrictive in their technology transfers, influencing the fighter-jet acquisition patterns of the three Northeast Asian states.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Perspectives Vol. 41, No.4; Oct-Dec 2017: p. 559-591
Journal SourceAsian Perspectives Vol: 41 No 4
Key WordsNortheast Asia ;  Defense Industry ;  Arms Acquisition ;  F-35 Joint Strike Fighter ;  Defense-Industrial Globalizatio ;  Varieties of Defense-Industrial Capitalism (Vodc)


 
 
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