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Slow death of Japanese techno-nationalism: emerging comparative lessons for China's defense production / Hughes, Christopher W   Journal Article
Hughes, Christopher W Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Japan's defense production model is often portrayed as an exemplar of techno-nationalism, but can it serve as a model for China to follow in pursuit of technological military catch-up? Japan in the past has exploited civilian industrial strengths to create a defense production base with footholds in key technologies. However, Japan's defense production model is now displaying structural limits - constrained defense budgets, deficient procurement management, limited international collaboration - with the risks of civilian industry exiting the sector, the loss of even basic competency in military technologies, and the consequent weakening of national security autonomy. Japan's case thus offers emerging comparative lessons for China to study in what to do and not to in pursuing civilian-military integration.
Key Words Political Economy  Japan  China  Defence Production  Techno-Nationalism  Kokusanka 
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