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As economic strategy and national security become increasingly
intertwined, Japan and the United States are aligned on the
importance of protecting critical and emerging technologies to
manage strategic competition with China. As the technology policy
debate advances rapidly in both countries, there is great potential
for bilateral cooperation to enhance competitiveness and coordinate
approaches with other regional allies and partners. This edited
volume is an anthology of nine essays from Japanese and U.S.
scholars examining the technology policy landscape with an eye
toward developing recommendations for bilateral cooperation in the
years ahead. Topics include U.S. and Japanese technology strategy,
economic security, and rulemaking for the digital economy. The
conclusion synthesizes the authors' recommendations and outlines an
agenda for a U.S.-Japan technology alliance to manage competition
in new domains and underwrite norms for economic security in the
digital economy.
This study builds on a report CSIS published in 2020 on ways the
United States can partner with allies and partners to enhance
democratic partnership in the Indo-Pacific region. This follow-on
effort includes case studies on the democracy support efforts of
Australia, Japan, India, Indonesia, South Korea, and Taiwan;
comparisons of democracy support strategies; data on official
development assistance (ODA) funding related to democracy broadly
defined; and recommendations for ways the United States can
coordinate democracy support initiatives in the region with
like-minded partners as well as regional networks and institutions.
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