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South Asian Survey, 2007
The article undertakes a generic examination of the global change in understanding export controls with the end of the Cold War and in the wake of new threats of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) proliferation to and by non-state actors. These have necessitated a more inclusive approach to export controls.
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The article undertakes a generic examination of the global change in understanding export controls with the end of the Cold War and in the wake of new threats of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) proliferation to and by non-state actors. These have necessitated a more inclusive approach to export controls.
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The Philippines and export control
2008The Philippines acknowledges that an effective export control regime requires the adoption or revision of definitive legislation to establish domestic controls over chemical and biological weapons, their delivery systems and a comprehensive regulatory regime.
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2020
Strategic, or dual-use, goods and associated knowledge have played a key role in the development of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and their means of delivery since WWII’s nuclear developments. Nuclear export controls and international safeguards have therefore developed in parallel in various phases, triggered by major international events, which ...
Filippo Sevini, Willem A. Janssens
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Strategic, or dual-use, goods and associated knowledge have played a key role in the development of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and their means of delivery since WWII’s nuclear developments. Nuclear export controls and international safeguards have therefore developed in parallel in various phases, triggered by major international events, which ...
Filippo Sevini, Willem A. Janssens
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The Development of Export Controls
1990On the face of it, CoCom multilateral export controls and United States unilateral export controls seek to achieve precisely the same objective. They are intended to deny the most serious potential enemies of the West access to Western technologies likely to increase their military strength and thus their military threat.
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2019
World War II and increasingly acrimonious post-war relations with the Soviet Union and other new communist states helped shape post-war US and Western export control policy. As early as December of 1947, the United States resolved to use export controls, targeted at the Communist bloc, for purposes of protecting national security.
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World War II and increasingly acrimonious post-war relations with the Soviet Union and other new communist states helped shape post-war US and Western export control policy. As early as December of 1947, the United States resolved to use export controls, targeted at the Communist bloc, for purposes of protecting national security.
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Export Controls and Export Promotion
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2011
In the face of rapid development of the Korean economy, Korean trade laws and regulations have changed in many different ways over the last few decades. This comprehensive book introduces the laws and regulations affecting trade with Korea.
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In the face of rapid development of the Korean economy, Korean trade laws and regulations have changed in many different ways over the last few decades. This comprehensive book introduces the laws and regulations affecting trade with Korea.
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2017
In a globalized world, the free movement of goods and technologies can lead to the proliferation of weapons and items that can be used for hostile purposes. Thus, free trade may conflict with national or international security. For this reason, it is important to ensure that market opening, supported by international trade law, is not at the expense of
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In a globalized world, the free movement of goods and technologies can lead to the proliferation of weapons and items that can be used for hostile purposes. Thus, free trade may conflict with national or international security. For this reason, it is important to ensure that market opening, supported by international trade law, is not at the expense of
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