Integration of Science and Technology into the Ocean Policies of Industrialized Counties and its Development

Komori Yuta, Gojo Riho
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This presentation aims to consider the process of inclusion and development of science and technology in developed and industrialized countries based on the experience of Japan's efforts as well as to present some observations on its prospects. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan aimed at catching up with the Western Great Powers and pushed for the rapid modernization with “Wealth and military strength”. At that time, Japan was not only changing political systems drastically but also integrating the Western Great Powers' advanced science and technology positively. As a result, in the days of World War I, Japan achieved entering permanent member of the League of Nations and came to occupy a big position globally. Although Japan was put under the control of allied powers, after the World War II, Japan planed integrating the overseas advanced technology again and will have current prosperity in one's hand afterwards. On the other hand, when we pay more attention abroad, the utilization of science and technology is essential to the right profit in the achievement of “Sustainable Development Goals” that is an action plan shown in “Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” adopted in the United Nations General Assembly of September 2015, In Japan, 3rd Basic Plan on Ocean Policy approved by the Cabinet in May 2018 prescribes about promoting measures such as “Improve scientific knowledge”, “Promote Arctic policy” and others based on science and technology. Therefore, we must consider modality of science and technology for save the ocean as Japan's lifeline. In this presentation, we will focus on inclusion and development of science and technology in Japan's ocean policy and present modality of science and technology in developed and industrialized countries.
科技融入工业化国家海洋政策及其发展
本报告的目的是根据日本的经验,审议发达国家和工业化国家包容和发展科学和技术的进程,并对其前景提出一些看法。明治维新后,日本以追赶西方列强为目标,以“富兵并济”的方式推进快速现代化。当时的日本不仅在进行政治体制的剧烈变革,而且积极地吸收西方列强的先进科学技术。因此,在第一次世界大战的日子里,日本实现了成为国际联盟常任理事国,并在全球占据了很大的地位。虽然日本处于同盟国的控制之下,但在第二次世界大战后,日本计划再次整合海外先进技术,并将在之后拥有目前的繁荣。另一方面,当我们在国外更加关注时,科学技术的利用对于实现“可持续发展目标”至关重要,这是一项行动计划,显示在“改变我们的世界:2015年9月联合国大会通过的《2030年可持续发展议程》,2018年5月内阁通过的《第三次海洋政策基本计划》规定了以科学技术为基础的“提高科学知识”、“促进北极政策”等促进措施。因此,我们必须考虑以科学技术的方式拯救海洋作为日本的生命线。在这次演讲中,我们将重点讨论日本海洋政策中科技的包容和发展,以及发达国家和工业化国家目前的科技模式。
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