Technology and the new diplomacy : the creation and control of EC industrial policy for semiconductors / Thomas C. Lawton.
1997
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Author
Title
Technology and the new diplomacy : the creation and control of EC industrial policy for semiconductors / Thomas C. Lawton.
Published
Aldershot, Hants., UK : Brookfield, VT, USA : Avebury, [1997]
Copyright
©1997
Call Number
T26.A1 L29 1997
ISBN
1859725236
9781859725238
9781859725238
Description
x, 282 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)37955842
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-275) and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Lawton, Thomas C. Technology and the new diplomacy. Aldershot, Hants., UK ; Brookfield, VT, USA : Avebury, c1997 (OCoLC)655258507
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Table of Contents
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Preface
Ch. 1
Introduction
1
1Why semiconductors?
3
2Technology and technological change
5
3The New Diplomacy: an introduction
8
4Survey of the argument
11
Ch. 2
Perspectives and tools
16
1Setting the scene
16
2The EC perspective
17
3The firm perspective
27
4The international system perspective
33
5The theoretical agenda
43
Ch. 3
Industry and government: the early years
47
1The development of semiconductor technology
48
2The commercial development of the semiconductor industry
52
3The loss of European competitiveness in semiconductor production
55
4The post-champion nature of the European based semiconductor industry
72
Ch. 4
EC governance and policies for semiconductors
82
1The development of EC policy for semiconductors
84
2The firm-Commission bargain
84
3Why target electronics?
88
4Towards an understanding of European chip policy
90
5EC involvement in R&D
92
6Policy partnerships: the liberal policy mask
104
7The interventionist consensus
112
8EC strategic targeting of electronics
114
9Intra-Commission rivalries in the creation of electronics policy
116
10The main policy actors for electronics
120
11Policy and competitiveness
123
Ch. 5
Firm strategy and European collaboration
133
1Corporate collaboration
134
2Corporate technology policy
138
3JESSI: a study in chip collaboration
142
4JESSI: the private sector participant perspective
150
5JESSI: a self-evaluation
166
6The restructuring of JESSI
168
7JESSI: critical conclusions
170
8Eureka/JESSI as frameworks for inter-firm collaboration
172
9Corporate motives for European collaboration: an assessment
177
Ch. 6
Power and policy in the international system
192
1Government-industry collaboration in the United States
194
2SEMATECH: the domestic partnership
198
3Government-industry collaboration in Japan: the VLSI project
211
4International semiconductor trade policies and their impact on EC policy direction
218
Ch. 7
Conclusions
240
1The creation of EC semiconductor policy
241
2The control of EC semiconductor policy
243
3Some consequences of EC semiconductor policy
245
4A neofunctionalist rationale for policy partnership
248
5Implications for theory
249
Bibliography
254
Index
276