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  • The Dangerous Breakdown of Export Controls

    07/12/2002 11:06:22 AM PDT · by madeinchina · 3 replies · 256+ views
    Trade Alert ^ | 7/11/02 | Alan Tonelson
    You'd think that with all the talk lately from Washington about axes of evil, rogue states, weapons of mass destruction, and missile defense, the U.S. government would make sure that its export control system is state of the art. And you'd be flat wrong. Denying enemies the means to produce nukes, bugs, missiles, et al. clearly is America's first line of defense in the post-9/11 world. Yet U.S. export controls are in the process of breaking down completely. Anyone doubting this charge should look at the General Accounting Office's recent study on U.S. policy toward sending advanced computer chip-making capabilities...
  • A New Security System for the "Common European Home" and Soviet Access to Western Technology

    03/12/2002 2:51:30 PM PST · by Askel5 · 252+ views
    Muskingum College ^ | J. Ransom Clarke
    Excerpted from ... The Literature of Intelligence:A Bibliography of Materials,with Essays, Reviews, and CommentsJ. Ransom ClarkVice President for AdministrationMuskingum College The Common European Home The slogan of the quot;Common European Homequot; was actually put forward as early as November 23, 1981 by CPSU General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev in a speech in Bonn, West Germany. Mikhail Gorbachev made it a key principle of Soviet foreign policy in a major speech in Prague in April 1986. As with many of the slogans of quot;new thinking,quot; the details of what the Soviets understood the quot;Common European Homequot; to mean were not explicitly stated....