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Armed Services. Implications of the FS-X Aircraft Agreement between the United States and Japan. 101st

Cong., 1st sess., March 10 and May 9, 1989

Journal, Magazine, and Newspaper Articles:

"A Cautious Green Light for the U.S.-Japan Fighter Deal." The Heritage Foundation Executive Memorandum. No# 228

(March 6, 1989).

"A Tokyo-Stuttgart axis?" The Economist (March 10, 1990). Amouyal, Barbara and Silverberg, David. "FSX Comparisons

Complicate Competition for Korean Fighter Sale." Defense News. (July 3, 1989) 6.

Auerbach, Stuart. "U.S.-Japan Collaboration on Jet Draws Fire." Washington Post (March 4, 1989).

Bergsten, C. Fred. "Economic Imbalances and World Politics." Foreign Affairs 65 (Spring 1987).

"Being More Productive Takes Hard Work." The Economist. (17 February 1990): 25-26.

Bikis, Melanie. "Media Focus; FSX; Trade Over Security?" Defense Media Review. (March 1989).

"Bush, Kaifu promise to accelerate efforts to cut huge trade gap." Des Moines Sunday Register. (4 March 1990).

Corning, Gregory P. "U.S.-Japan Security Cooperation in the 1990s; The Promise of High-Tech Defense." Asian Survey. 2 9 (March 1989).

Ebata, Kensuke. "Dogfight Over the Pacific." Tokyo Business Today. (April 1989).

Ennis, Peter. "Security Economics Emerges In Washington." Tokyo Business Today. (June 1989).

Fisher-Thompson, Jim. Summary of a speech by Richard Armitage, assistant secretary of defense for

international security affairs. U.S. Information Service. (May 5, 1989).

Feldstein, Martin. "Correcting The Trade Deficit." Foreign Affairs. 65 (Spring 1987) .

Griffin, Thomas P. and Farr, Charles M. "The FSX Debate; Implications for Future U.S. International Armaments Programs." Program Manager 18 (July/August 1989); 2- 13 .

Gross, Neil and Templeman, John. "A Waltz of Giants Sends Shoch Waves Worldwide." Business Week (March 19, 1990) .

Inoguchi, Takashi. "Four Japanese Scenarios for the Future." International Affairs. 65 (Winter 1988/89).

Isihara, Shintaro. "Frustration of FSX — Postwar Structure Has Still Not Yet Come to an End." Chuo Koron (July 1989) .

Isihara, Shintaro. "FSX - Japan's Last Bad Deal." The New York Times (January 14, 1990) 13.

"Japan awards initial-phase to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Co." The Japan Times (15 April 1989).

"Japan, U.S. Develop Technology Transfer Plans." Aviation Week & Space Technology (March 3, 1986).

"Japanese Near Decision on FS-X As Replacement for

Mitsubishi." Aviation Week & Space Technology ((March 10, 1986).

Speaking of Japan. 10 (August 1989).

Kohno, Masaru. "Japanese Defense Policy Making: The FSX Selection, 1985-1987." Asian Survey XXIX (May 1989) 457-479.

Levine, Mel. "Beware the Lesser FSX Role." The New York Times (January 14, 1990) 13.

Lugar, Senator Richard. "Japan and the U.S. will gain from cooperation on the FSX." U.S. Information Service.

(May 11, 1989) Reprinted from the Atlanta Journal and Constitution

Mansfield, Mike. "The U.S. and Japan: Sharing Our Destinies." Foreign Affairs. 68(Spring 1989). Munekata, Shizu. "Japan's FSX Controversy." Defence

(September 1989).

Nixon, Richard M. "Asia After Vietnam," Foreign Affairs 4 6 (October 1967).

Okawara, Yoshio. "Selection of the FSX." Tokyo Business Today. (August 1987).

Pear, Robert. "Confusion Is Operative Word In U.S. Policy Towards Japan." The New York Times (20 March 1989). Reich, Robert B. and Mankin, Eric D. "Joint Ventures with

Japan Give Away Our Future." Harvard Business Review (March-April 1986) 78-86.

Roscoe, Bruce. "Japan puts priority on defense." Jane[s Defense Weekly. December 10, 1988.

Rosecrance, Richard and Taw, Jennifer. "Japan and the Theory of International Leadership." World Politics XLII

(January 1990): 184-209.

"Saab Aircraft Division." NATO's Sixteen Nations: Special Edition (1989).

Samuals, Richard J. "Japan In 1989: Changing Times." Asian Survey 30 (January 1990): 42-51.

Samuals, Richard J. and Whipple, Benjamin C. "The FSX and Japan's Strategy for Aerospace." Technology Review 92

(October 1989): 43-51.

Schlesinger, Jacob M. "FSX Development to Begin Soon as Contractors Finish Basic Pacts." Wall Street Journal.

"Senate GOP Delays any Effort to Thwart FS-X Bill Veto." Congressional Quarterly (August 5, 1989).

Silverberg, David and Sneider, Daniel. "U.S., Japan Settle Differences on FSX." Defense News. (May 1, 1989). Tabata, Masanori. "Second Thoughts on FSX." The Japan

Times. June 24, 1989.

Takagi, Hisao. "Japan moves on FSX despite snags in talks." The Japan Economic Journal. April 8, 1989.

Tanaka, Ahikiko. "To Build a Better Fighter." Look Japan. August 1989.

_________ . FSX scrap embodies Japan-U.S. friction." The Japan Economic Journal. April 8, 1989

The Japan Times. "Japan, U.S. mull FSX amid signs of stalemate." April 8, 1989.

"The Unhappy Alliance." The Economist. (17 February 1990): 21-24.

Vegel Steven K. "Let's Make a Deal: The U.S. Japan co­ technology sphere." The New Republic. June 19, 1989. _________ . "New Weapon Label: Made In Japan." The Bulletin

of the Atomic Scientists. (January/February 1990) 31- 35.

Weinberger, Caspar W. "Japan Bashing Bashes the United States." Forbes. March 20, 1989.ts

Yoder, Stephen Kreider. "Advanced Micro to Swap Factory for Sony Expertise." Wall Street Journal. (21 February 1990).

Monographs, Reports, and Working Papers:

"Government Review of FSX Deal on Rocks after Defense Thwarts Compromise." Inside U.S. Trade. 7 (March 10, 1989). Grimmett, Richard F. and Niksch, Larry A. Issue Brief; FSX

Fighter Agreement with Japan. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service, December 6, 1989. Lopez, Virginia C. and Yager, Loren. The U.S. Aerospace

Industry and the Trend Toward Internationalization. Washington, D.C.: Aerospace Industries Association of America, March 1988.

Hanami, Andrew K. "The Concept and Reality of Japan's

Comprehensive Security." prepared for the 1989 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, the Atlanta Hilton and Towers. Augsut 31 through

September 3, 1989.

Harrison, Glennon J. CRS Report for Congress; The Toshiba/Kongsberg Case: Proposals to Expand U.S.

Penalties for Illegal Exports of High Technology Goods. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service,

December 28, 1987.

Japan Economic Institute Report. "The FSX Project: Changing The Nature of Defense Technology Transfers."

Washington, D.C.: May 26, 1989.

Mowery, David C. and Rosenberg, Nathan. The Japanese Commercial Aircraft Industry since 1945: Government Policy, Technical Development, and Industrial Structure. An Occasional Paper of the Northeast Asia-United States Forum on International Policy. Stanford: Stanford

University, April 1985.

Moteff, John D. CRS Report for Congress; FSX Technology: Its Relative Utility to the United States and Japanese

Aerospace Industries. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service, April 12, 1989.

Obata, Takashi. Japanese Defense Technology and the FS-X Controversy. A Working Paper of the Center for

International Security and Arms Control. Stanford: Stanford University, July 1988.

Okimoto, Daniel I.; Rowen, Henry S.; and Dahl, Michael J. The Semiconductor Competition and National Security. A Special Report of the Northeast Asia-United States Forum on International Policy. Stanford: Stanford University, December 1987.

Sakakibara, Yasuo. A Comparative Perspective on the U.S. and Japanese Economies. Richmond, Indiana: Institute for Education on Japan, Earlham College, 1989.

Sinha, Radha. "Japan and the Pacific Community." A paper presented at the Joint Annual Convention of the British International Studies Association and the International Studies Association. London: 28 March to 1 April 1989. Smith, Marcia S. CRS Report for Congress; Space

Commercialization in China and Japan. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service, July 28, 1988.

Tokinoya, Atsushi. "The Japan-U.S. Alliance: A Japanese Perspective." Adelphi Pacer No. 212. London:

International Institute of Strategic Studies, 1986.

Vogel Steven K. "Japanese High Technology: Implications For Security." Prepared for the 1989 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, the Atlanta Hilton and Towers. August 31 through September 3, 1989. Wanner, Barbara. "The FSX Project: Changing the Nature of

Defense Technology Transfers." Japan Economic Institute Report, Washington, D.C.: Japan Economic Institute, 26 May 1989.

Presidential Documents:

Bush, President George. Memorandum of disaproval of S.J. Res. 113. Congressional Quarterly (August 5, 1989) 2071.

McClure, Frederick D., Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs. Letter to Senators voting to sustain the President's veto of S.J. Res. 113. Washington, D.C.: September 26, 1989.

Office of the Press Secretary. "Statement by the President on the FSX Agreement with Japan." Washington, D.C.: The White House, 28 April 1989.

Unpublished Materials:

Aerospace Industries Association, Don Fuqua, President. Letter to congressional leaders supporting the FSX agreement. Washington, D.C.: May 12, 1989.

Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, AFL-CIO, CLC, Elizabeth M. Smith, Legislative & Political Director. Letter to congressional leaders supporting S.J. Res. 113. Washington, D.C.: August 1, 1989.

American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial

Organizations, Robert McGlotten, Director, Department of Legislation. Letters to congressional leaders opposing the FSX agreement. Washington, D.C.: May 9 and July 21, 1989.

American League for Exports and Security Assistance, Inc., Howard Fish, Chairman. Letter to congressional leaders supporting the FSX agreement. Washington, D.C.: May 9, 1989.

Baker, James A., III. (U.S. Secretary of State). Letter from the U.S. Secretary of State to the Ambassador of Japan, Nobuo Matsunaga.

Bryan, Senator Richard and Dixon, Senator Alan. Letter to Senate colleagues. Washington, D.C.: May 10, 1989. Byrd, Senator Robert C.; Dixon, Senator Alan J . ; Bingaman,

Senator Jeff; Pell, Senator Claiborne; Bentsen, Senator Lloyd; Danforth, Senator John C.; Heinz, Senator John; D'Amato, Senator Alfonse M . ; Rudman, Senator Warren B.; Helms, Senator Jesse. Letter to Senate colleagues. Washington, D.C.: July 11, 1989.

Byrd, Senator Robert C.; Dixon, Senator Alan J . ; Pell, Senator Claiborne; Helms, Senator Jesse; Danforth, Senator John; Heinz, Senator John; Bentsen, Senator Lloyd; Bingaman, Senator Jeff. Letter and enclosure to Senate colleagues. Washington, D.C.: September 12,

1989.

Conahan, Frank C., Assistant Comptroller General. Letter and enclosures to Senator Alfonse D'Amato. Washington,

D.C.: May 11, 1989.

D'Amato, Senator Alfonse M. Letter to Charles A. Bowsher, Comptroller General. Washington, D.C.: March 21, 1989. Dixon, Senator Alan and D'Amato, Senator Alfonse M. Letters

and enclosures to Senate colleagues. Washington, D.C.: May 10 and 12, 1989.

International Association of Machinists, William W.

Winpisinger, International President. Mailgram to congressional leaders opposing the FSX agreement. Washington, D.C.: May 10, 1989.

International Security Council, Dr. Joseph Churba, President. Letter to congressional leaders. Washington, D.C.:

September 28, 1989.

International Union of Electroni, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers, William H. Bywater, President. Letters to congressional leaders opposing the FSX agreement. Washington, D.C.: May 9 and July 31, 1989.

International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace &

Agricultural Implement Workers of America — UAW, Dick Warden, Legislative Director. Letter to congressional leaders opposing the FSX agreement. Washington, D.C.: July 26, 1989.

Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America, Inc., Herbert D. Greff, National Commander. Letter to

congressional leaders opposing the FSX fighter. Washington, D.C.: May 12, 1989.

John Prikkel & Associates, John Prikkel. Letter to congressional leaders opposing the FSX fighter. Washington, D.C.: May 5, 1989.

Lugar, Senator Richard G. Letter to Senate colleagues. Washington, D.C.: May 8, 1989.

Matsunaga, Nobuo (Ambassador of Japan). Letter from the Ambassador of Japan to the U.S. Secretary of State, James A.Baker, III. April 28, 1989.

McCain, Senator John. Letter to congressional colleagues. Washington, D.C.: May 8, 1989.

National Council for Industrial Defense, William G. Phillips, President. Letter to congressional leaders opposing the FSX agreement. Washington, D.C.: May 9, 1989.

Pace, Stanley C., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, General Dynamics. Letter and enclosures to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Robert A. Mosebacher. St. Louis, Missouri: February 28, 1989.

Republican Policy Committee. HFSX: The Pros and Cons of the Deal." Washington, D.C.: U.S. Senate, 1989.

________. "Legislative Notice; S.J. Res. 113: Fsx Fighter Jet Program Disapproval Resolution." Washington, D.C.: U.S. Senate, May 10, 1989.

________. "The FSX Debate: Big Give-away or Profitable Deal?" Washington, D.C.: U.S. Senate, May 8, 1989. Rockwell International. "X-31 Rolls Out at Palmdale!"

Update from North American Aircraft. Los Angeles: Rockwell International, March 1990.

Rockwell International. News Release: "Rockwell

International Rolls Out X-31 Experimental Aircraft." Los Angeles: Rockwell International, March 1, 1990.

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Sigurd Lucassen, General President. Letter to

congressional leaders opposing the FSX agreement. Washington, D.C.: April 17, 1989.

Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Walter G. Hogan, National Commander-in Chief. Letter to congressional leaders supporting S.J. Res. 113. Washington, D.C.: September 12, 1989.

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