Economic Containment: CoCom and the Politics of East-West TradeCornell University Press, 1992 - 353 ˹éÒ |
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Strategies for Trade with an Adversary | 33 |
List of Tables and Figure TABLES 1 Choice of export control strategies | 52 |
The Rise and Demise of Economic | 58 |
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2d sess Afghanistan alliance allies American Battle Act Bucy Report China CoCom controls CoCom list CoCom members cold war competition computers conflict Cong control list cooperation critical technologies Defense denial détente East East-West Trade Eastern economic warfare effective efforts enforcement equipment export control policy foreign policy Ibid important industrial initiative International intra-Western trade Jackson-Vanik Amendment Japan know-how liberalization ment military significance multilateral national security NATO nomic non-CoCom percent pipeline Policy Planning Council political postwar potential production proposed Reagan administration reexport regime reprinted in FRUS restrictions sanctions secretary sector Soviet bloc Soviet economy Soviet military Soviet Union statement strategic embargo suppliers tactical linkage target Technology Transfer tion Toshiba U.S. Congress U.S. controls U.S. export control U.S. firms U.S. government U.S. leadership U.S. officials U.S. policy U.S. technology U.S.-Soviet unilateral United Wall Street Journal West European governments West European officials West German Western Europe Western governments Western technology

