After the revolutions : East-West trade and technology transfer in the 1990s
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After the revolutions : East-West trade and technology transfer in the 1990s
Westview Press, 1991
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This volume brings together some of the West's leading experts to reconsider East-West trade and technology transfer policies "after the revolutions". Among the issues examined are recent changes in US export control policy, the export control implications of EC 1992, and the future of the Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (COCOM) through which the West's stategic embargo of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe has been formulated for the past 40 years.
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- Introduction - Eastern Europe in transition, Jan Zielonka. Part 1 Contending approaches to export controls: U.S COCOM policy - from paranoia to perestroika?, Gary K. Bertsch, Steve Elliot-Gower
- the West European approach towards COCOM, Marie-Helene Labbe, Peter van Ham
- COCOM - the Japanese perspective, Hiroshi Oda
- export controls outside COCOM, Jan Stankovsky, Hendrik Roodbeen. Part 2 The political economy of East-West trade in the Gorbachev era: security, economics and East-West trade, Philip Hanson
- market considerations and East-West economic relations, Franz-Lothar Altmann
- the European Community and COCOM - the exclusion of an interested party, Jurgen Notzold, H. Roodbeen
- business as usual in the 1990s? the implications for industry, Stuart Macdonald. Part 3 East-West trade and technology transfer in a new security context: East-West trade and technology transfer reconsidered, Heinrich Vogel
- Gorbachev's new thinking and Western security, Alfred van Staden
- managing stains within COCOM and NATO, Martin J. Hillenbrand
- conclusion - post-revolutionary thoughts, G. Bertsch, S. Elliot-Gower.
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