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The international developmental state: The Japaneseintellectual property system in Vietnam
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This article explores the international implications of the developmental state model of Japanese capital-ism. It does so by investigating the extension of Japanese intellectual property (IP) policy and practice inVietnam. The escalating role of intellectual property within Japanese industrial policy is first framed according to Johnson’s developmental state thesis and extended in reference to the ‘flying geese’ model of regional development in East Asia. This latter approach anticipates Vietnam’s growing importance as asite for Japanese foreign direct investment and technology transfer. Interviews with key informants from both countries and analysis of policy documents provide evidence of the extra-territorial practices employed by Japanese companies, government agencies, and IP intermediaries in Vietnam. These accounts bring to light key developmental mechanisms, such as the packaging of IP internationalization within Japan’s official development assistance (ODA) and the overseas pro-bono work performed by IP intermediary associations in which the line between benevolence and self-interest is blurred. The paper concludes by interpreting these practices in accordance with the broader strategic imperatives of Japan in the region.
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Reiffenstein, Tim
Ha, Nguyen Thanh
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Japan , Viet Nam , Intellectual property IP , Official development assistance , IP intermediaries , Developmental state
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