Arming Japan : defense production, alliance politics, and the postwar search for autonomy / Michael J. Green
نوع المادة : نصالناشر:New York : Columbia University Press 1995وصف:xii, 206 pages ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0231102844 (hbk)
- E183.8.J3 G69 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [181]-190) and index.
1. The Allure of Autonomy: Defense Production and Alliance, Defense Production and the Economy -- 2. "On Sea, on Land, and Then On to Space!": The Growth of the Defense Industry's Political and Technological Base, 1950-1969 -- 3. "Self-Defense to the Fore, Alliance to the Rear!": The Nixon Doctrine, the Fourth Defense Plan, and the Political Zenith of Kokusanka, 1970-1976 -- 4. The Emerging Paradox: Bilateral Defense Cooperation and the Growth of Technonationalism, 1976-1986 -- 5. "Return of the Zero Fighter!": The FSX Crisis -- 6. The Limits of Autonomy: The Shifting Defense Constituency in the FSX Debate -- 7. Defense Production and Alliance in a Post-Cold War World.
Through five decades of postwar alliance with the United States, Japanese bureaucrats, politicians, and industrialists have debated the advantages of kokusanka - the indigenous development and production of weapons of war.
Arming Japan explores the evolution of the kokusanka debate, elucidating clearly the question of Japanese political and military autonomy in the postwar era. Drawing on scores of original documents, Michael Green brings life to the institutions, individuals, ideas, and interests that have shaped Japanese policymaking in an area where technology, security, and economics intersect.
Beginning with an explanation of the prewar precedents for kokusanka, Arming Japan follows the growth of Japan's postwar defense industrial base from its rebirth in the Korean War to its collision with the United States Congress in the FSX controversy of the late 1980s. By chronicling the rise and fall of postwar Japanese strategies for kokusanka, Green demonstrates both the limits of technonationalism and the challenges of managing an alliance when the members' relative economic power shifts.