Armament projects: The Japanese F- 4 case, 1960 to1990. Technology transfer in the Cold War era in the Pacific Region | |
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( Volume 2 Issue 8,August 2016 ) OPEN ACCESS | |
Author(s): | |
Dimitrios Ziakkas | |
Abstract: | |
Several studies in the past focused on the U.S. effort to promote Japan’s economic reconstruction after the Second World War. This presentation as a much larger analysis of the connection between American economic and security policies at the Cold War’s height, the origins of Japan’s post - war economic success, and the character of the relationship between the United States and Japan since 1945 focuses on the military aviation projects and transfer of technology. Drawing upon the rich archival record now open to researchers, I argue here that U.S. national security policies and the escalating Cold War played a larger role in promoting Japanese economic welfare and in forging the pattern of post war economic integration and conflict between Japan and the United States. In other terms describes the military – industrial complex to U.S.A – Japan, via the F-4 project. |
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