@article{oai:stars.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005793, author = {松村, 昌廣 and MATSUMURA, Masahiro}, issue = {2}, journal = {桃山学院大学社会学論集, ST. ANDREW'S UNIVERSITY SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW}, month = {Jan}, note = {As a part of my research on "The U. S.-Japan Alliance and Military High Technology", this study will focus on the FSX codevelopment projects in the light of a renewed U. S.-Japan armament game. The analysis will highlight on the U. S. dilemma, between competitive interdependence and techno-nationalism, in deciding a policy toward the techno-industrial Japa-nese power, The work will examine the dynamics of technological dovelopment, with focus on why and how the Bush Administration resorted in vain to both economic statecraft and bargaining approaches, while ignoring the prevailing realities of competitive interdependece in international relations. The analysis will also serve to delineate a series of political constraints imposed by the politics of military and dual-use technologies. (This article was a part of work oringinally presented at the Northeast International Studies Association conference in Philadelphia, November 14-16, 1991), 4, KJ00004282699, 論文, Article}, pages = {37--51}, title = {軍事技術と両用技術(2) : 新たな「軍備ゲーム」の始まり}, volume = {32}, year = {1999}, yomi = {マツムラ, マサヒロ} }