ABSTRACT

"Techno-globalism" is the term used by policymakers to describe the process of opening government and Research and Development programs to foreign participation. This book focuses on Japan's approach to techno-globalism, in particular the policies of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI). It also explores the politics underlying the approach to this issue in the triad of leading R&D centers - Japan, the United States, and the European Union. The author examines various theoretical approaches to the political economy of globalization, and he describes systems of innovation in Japan, the United States, and the European Union, emphasizing research linkages among forms, national labs, and universities.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter |29 pages

Techno-Globalism in the Triad

chapter |21 pages

The Human Frontier Science Program

chapter |33 pages

The Real World Computing Program

chapter |19 pages

METI and the Future of Techno-Globalism