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Toward a U.S.-Japan Technology Alliance: Competition and Innovation in New Domains
Toward a U.S.-Japan Technology Alliance: Competition and Innovation in New Domains
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Japan and the United States are working together to protect critical and emerging technologies to manage strategic competition with China. This edited volume examines the technology policy landscape and makes recommendations for bilateral cooperation. Topics include U.S. and Japanese technology strategy, economic security, and rulemaking for the digital economy. The conclusion outlines an agenda for a U.S.-Japan technology alliance to manage competition and underwrite norms for economic security in the digital economy.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 250 pages
Publication date: 26 November 2022
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
As economic strategy and national security converge, Japan and the United States recognize the critical importance of safeguarding vital and emerging technologies to manage strategic competition with China. As the technology policy landscape evolves rapidly in both nations, there exists a significant opportunity for bilateral cooperation to bolster competitiveness and coordinate strategies with regional allies and partners. This edited volume comprises nine essays by Japanese and U.S. scholars, exploring the technology policy terrain with a focus on formulating recommendations for future bilateral cooperation. The topics covered include U.S. and Japanese technology strategies, economic security, and digital economy rulemaking. The conclusion synthesizes the authors' recommendations and presents an agenda for a U.S.-Japan technology alliance to navigate competition in emerging domains and establish norms for economic security in the digital era.
Introduction:
The relationship between economic strategy and national security has undergone a profound transformation in recent years. As global economic competition intensifies, countries are increasingly relying on technology to gain a competitive edge. At the same time, the threat of cyberattacks, data breaches, and other forms of digital disruption has become more prevalent, posing significant risks to national security.
Japan and the United States:
Japan and the United States are two of the world's largest economies and technological powers. They share a number of common challenges, including managing strategic competition with China and ensuring economic security in the digital era. Both countries have been investing heavily in developing and deploying advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and quantum computing.
Technology Policy Debate:
The technology policy debate in both Japan and the United States is rapidly evolving. There is a growing recognition of the importance of protecting critical and emerging technologies to manage strategic competition with China. At the same time, there is a growing concern about the potential risks associated with these technologies, such as job displacement, privacy concerns, and the potential for misuse.
Bilateral Cooperation:
As the technology policy debate advances, there is great potential for bilateral cooperation between Japan and the United States. Both countries can benefit from sharing expertise and resources in developing and deploying advanced technologies. They can also work together to establish standards and regulations for the digital economy that promote competition and protect consumer rights.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, the relationship between economic strategy and national security is increasingly intertwined with the development and deployment of advanced technologies. Japan and the United States recognize the critical importance of safeguarding vital and emerging technologies to manage strategic competition with China. By working together, they can enhance competitiveness, coordinate approaches with regional allies and partners, and establish norms for economic security in the digital era. The future of global economic and technological competition will depend on the ability of countries to collaborate and develop effective policies that balance innovation and security.
Weight: 345g
Dimension: 218 x 140 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781538170564
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