May 1999
Compiled by Linda Colding, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL
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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Books
Congressional Presentation for
Foreign Operations, FY 1999. Washington, 1998. 1146p.
Book call no.: R 355.0320973 C749 FY 1999
Keller, William. Arm in Arm: The
Political Economy of the Global Arms Trade. New York,
Basic Books, 1995. 222p.
Japanese Exceptionalism, pp 173-177.
Book call no.: 338.476234 K29a
National Research Council. High-Stakes
Aviation: U.S.-Japan Technology Linkages in Transport Aircraft.
Washington, National Academy Press, 1994. 144p.
Book call no.: 338.4762913334 N277
Renwick, Neil. Japan's Alliance
Politics and Defence Production. New York, St. Martin's
Press, 1995. 169p.
Book call no.: 338.476233 R424j
U.S. Congress. Office of Technology
Assessment. Multinationals and the U.S. Technology Base.
Washington, GPO, 1994. 211p.
Book call no.: 338.88 M9614
Documents
United States. General Accounting Office. U.S.-Japan
Fighting Aircraft: Agreement on F-2 Production.
Washington, 1997. 28p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 41026-147 no.97-76
Periodicals
Flores, Noboru Y. International
Armaments Cooperation Programs (IACP) in Japan. DISAM
Journal 21:63-71 Winter 1998-1999.
Kordell, Michelle. Pentagon Envisions
Joint Undertakings with Japan. National Defense
79:34-35 January 1995.
Lewis, Paul. FS-Xpensive? Flight
International 147:27 January 25-31 1995.
Stewart, Hayden. Aerospace Industry
Depends on Global Cooperation. Japan Times
35:13 March 27-April 2 1995.
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