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Finding Common Ground


This study addresses two fundamental questions: (1) How should U.S. export control policies be organized in a post-Cold War world? (2) Are U.S. export control policies formulated in a manner consistent with, and supportive of, the full scope of U.S. interests? The conditions that determined the feasibility and effectiveness of national security export controls† since World War II have now changed dramatically, and the nature of the Western security alliance seems likely to change as well. The Warsaw Treaty Organization (WTO), also known as the Warsaw Pact, has lost its meaning as a threatening military alliance. The dissolution of the WTO, particularly when combined with obligations assumed under the Treaty on Conventional

NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS - Organizational Body
0-309-54377-0
NONE
Business Policy and Strategy
English
1991
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