"Rich nation, strong army": national security and the technological transformation of Japan
Since World War II, Japan has become not only a model producer of high-tech consumer goods, but also - despite minimal spending on defense - a leader in innovative technology with both military and civilian uses. In the United States, nearly one in every three scientists and engineers was engaged in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Since World War II, Japan has become not only a model producer of high-tech consumer goods, but also - despite minimal spending on defense - a leader in innovative technology with both military and civilian uses. In the United States, nearly one in every three scientists and engineers was engaged in defense-related research and development at the end of the Cold War, but the relative strength of the American economy has declined in recent years. What is the relationship between what has happened in the two countries? And where did Japan's technological excellence come from? In an economic history that will arouse controversy on both sides of the Pacific, Richard J. Samuels finds a key to Japan's success in an ideology of technological development that advances national interests From 1868 until 1945, the Japanese economy was fired by the development of technology to enhance national security; the rallying cry "Rich Nation, Strong Army" accompanied the expanded military spending and aggressive foreign policy that led to the disasters of the War in the Pacific. Postwar economic planners reversed the assumptions that had driven Japan's industrialization, Samuels shows, promoting instead the development of commercial technology and infrastructure. By valuing process improvements as much as product innovation, the modern Japanese system has built up the national capacity to innovate while ensuring that technological advances have been diffused broadly through industries such as aerospace that have both civilian and military applications Struggling with the uncertainties of a post-Cold War economy, the United States has important lessons to learn from the way Japan has subordinated defense production yet emerged as one of the most technologically sophisticated nations in the world. The Japanese, like the Venetians and the Dutch before them, show us that butter is just as likely as guns to make a nation strong, but that nations cannot hope to be strong without an ideology of technological development that nourishes the entire national economy |
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adam_text | RICH NATION,
STRONG ARMY
NATIONAL SECURITY
AND THE TECHNOLOGICAL
TRANSFORMATION OF JAPAN
RICHARD J SAMUELS
CORNELLUNIVERSITYPRESS
ITHACAANDLONDON
CONTENTS
Preface ix
Abbreviations xiii
CHAPTERONE
The Strategic Relationship of the Military
and Civilian Economies 1
CHAPTERTWO
The Ideological Basis of Japanese
Technonationalism 33
CHAPTERTHREE
Military Technonationalism and Anns
Production in Imperial Japan 79
CHAPTERFOUR
The Imperial Japanese Aircraft Industry 108
CHAPTERFIVE
Girding the Nation s Loins for Peace 130
vii
viii Contents
CHAPTERsix
Forces at Work: Rebuilding Japan s
Defense Industry 154
CHAPTERSEVEN
The Postwar Japanese Aircraft Industry 198
CHAPTEREIGHT
Japan s Technology Highways 270
CHAPTERNINE
Technonationalism and the Protocols
of the Japanese Economy 319
Notes 343
References 411
Index 443
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