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Washington adopted an official policy that “a strong Japan is a better risk than a weak Japan.” Apart from a short-lived effort to shut down Japan’s research into nuclear physics, the U.S. government supported Japan’s rebirth as a technological and scientific power. The challenge was to help Japan rebuild its economy while binding it to an American-led system. Making Japan a transistor salesman was core to America’s Cold War strategy.
Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology
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