The internationalization of Japan
There are growing tensions and frictions between the U.S. and Japan. Among them are science and technology issues that relate to the development of superconductor technology, as well as economic, trade and agricultural issues. The structure of this friction is very complex. There are many interconnected issues that cannot be resolved one by one. This article focuses on the relationship between the U.S. and Japan. Some of the complexities behind the issues are discussed by defining different notions of internationalization and by presenting the positive and negative aspects of the Japanese approach that affects the future cooperation and competition between our nations in the area of superconductivity.
- Research Organization:
- Technova Inc., Tokyo (JP)
- OSTI ID:
- 5841103
- Journal Information:
- Supercond. Ind.; (United States), Vol. 2:2
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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