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Management article
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Reference no. 91107
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1991

Abstract

Because of the elaborate system of U.S. national security export controls, the United States is losing vast trade opportunities in Eastern Europe and the developing world. With the Cold War''s end and the diffusion of technical prowess among U.S. allies, the United States needs to rethink its traditional trade and technology policies, which now undermine both military and economic security.

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Abstract

Because of the elaborate system of U.S. national security export controls, the United States is losing vast trade opportunities in Eastern Europe and the developing world. With the Cold War''s end and the diffusion of technical prowess among U.S. allies, the United States needs to rethink its traditional trade and technology policies, which now undermine both military and economic security.

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