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Learn about the US-Japan FS-X fighter aircraft development friction and American economic security policy in this lecture from Kyoto University's Graduate School of Public Policy. Associate Professor Ken Sakade examines the clarification of the Memorandum of Understanding under the Bush administration, deliberations at the National Security Council meeting of March 15, 1989, the Baker-Matsunaga agreement, and the congressional battle over the Byrd Resolution opposing joint development. Explore how the linkage between security and trade policy became embedded in American national policy through this detailed analysis of a pivotal moment in US-Japan defense industrial cooperation.