Dual-use technologies and export administration in the post-Cold War era : documents from a joint program of the National Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Dual-use technologies and export administration in the post-Cold War era : documents from a joint program of the National Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences
National Academy Press, c1994
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Dual-use technologies and export control in the post-Cold War era
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Cover title: Dual-use technologies and export control in the post-Cold War era
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book arises from a joint NAS-Russian Academy of Sciences program to explore possible new approaches to the control of sensitive dual-use technologies, with respect to expanded trade between Western advanced industrialized countries and the republics of the former Soviet Union as well as to the export trade of the Russian and other CIS republics with countries of proliferation concern.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Executive Summary
Dual-Use Technologies and Export Administration in the Post-Cold
War Era: A Joint Statement of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences
and the Russian Academy of Sciences
Papers Presented at the Third National Academy of Sciences-Russian
Academy of Sciences Joint Meeting on Dual-Use Technologies,
December 12-20, 1992
High-Performance Computing: Countrollability and Cooperation
An Assessment of the Controllability of Dual-Use Technologies:
Optoelectronic Devices
American Contribution for the Joint Paper of the U.S. National
Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences Working
Groups on Structural (Functional) Materials
Russian Contribution for the Joint Paper of the U.S. National
Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences Working
Groups on Structural (Functional) Materials
High-Precision Weapons as a Phenomenon of the Twenty-first Century
High-Precision Weapons
Thesis of a Speech on Dual-Use Technologies and Export Control
Conceptual Approaches to the Problem of Dual-Use Technologies
A Binocular View of the Issues Associated With
Dual-Use-Technologies: Two is Enough to Have a Fight, It Takes More
to Keep the Peace
Papers Presented at the Second National Academy of Sciences-Russian
Academy of Sciences Joint Meeting on Dual-Use Technologies, May
26-29, 1992
A Conceptual Approach to Addressing Dual-Use Technologies: A
Framework for U.S.-Russian Dialogue
Joint Concept of U.S. and Russian Provisions for the Ensurance of
Global Stability Under Conditions of the New World Order
Basic Trends in the Development of Mechanisms for Controlling the
Export of Dual-Use Products
Control of Dual-Use Technologies: A Businessman's Recommendation
for Preserving the Military and Economic Security of the United
States
The Justification for Establishing in Russia a Commission on
Non-Proliferation of Potentially Strategically Dangerous
Technologies
Main Goals of the Proposed Commissions of the Cabinet of Russian
Ministers on the Containment of Potentially Strategically Dangerous
Technologies and Weapons
Application of Verification to Dual-Use Technology Export Controls
and Related Issues
Critical Professions and Categories of Scientists and Engineers,
Principles of the Professional and Social Motivation of Their
Activities, and Rational Employment Under Conditions of Science
Conversion in Russia
Case Studies
Economic Incentives Conversion and Dual-Use Technologies: The Case
of Russia
Appendix I: Participants and Agenda for the Third U.S. National
Academy of Sciences-Russian Academy of Sciences Joint Meeting on
Dual Use Technologies, Decmeber 12-20 1992 Moscow
Appendix II: Participants, Agenda, and Initial Framework for the
Second U.S. National Academy of Sciences-Russian Academy of
Sciences Joint Meeting on Dual-Use Technologies, May 12-20, 1992,
Washington, D.C.
Appendix III: Participants and Protocol from the First U.S.
National Academy of Sciences-Russian Academy of Sciences
Exploratory Meeting on Dual Use Technologies, December 13-21, 1991,
Moscow and Perm, Russia
Table of Contents
- 1 Front Matter
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 Dual-Use Technologies and Export Administration in the Post-Cold War Era: A Joint Statement of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences
- 4 Papers Presented at the Third National Academy of Sciences-Russian Academy of Sciences Joint Meeting on Dual-Use Technologies, December 12-20, 1992
- 5 High-Performance Computing: Countrollability and Cooperation
- 6 An Assessment of the Controllability of Dual-Use Technologies: Optoelectronic Devices
- 7 American Contribution for the Joint Paper of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences Working Groups on Structural (Functional) Materials
- 8 Russian Contribution for the Joint Paper of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences Working Groups on Structural (Functional) Materials
- 9 High-Precision Weapons as a Phenomenon of the Twenty-first Century
- 10 High-Precision Weapons
- 11 Thesis of a Speech on Dual-Use Technologies and Export Control
- 12 Conceptual Approaches to the Problem of Dual-Use Technologies
- 13 A Binocular View of the Issues Associated With Dual-Use-Technologies: Two is Enough to Have a Fight, It Takes More to Keep the Peace
- 14 Papers Presented at the Second National Academy of Sciences-Russian Academy of Sciences Joint Meeting on Dual-Use Technologies, May 26-29, 1992
- 15 A Conceptual Approach to Addressing Dual-Use Technologies: A Framework for U.S.-Russian Dialogue
- 16 Joint Concept of U.S. and Russian Provisions for the Ensurance of Global Stability Under Conditions of the New World Order
- 17 Basic Trends in the Development of Mechanisms for Controlling the Export of Dual-Use Products
- 18 Control of Dual-Use Technologies: A Businessman's Recommendation for Preserving the Military and Economic Security of the United States
- 19 The Justification for Establishing in Russia a Commission on Non-Proliferation of Potentially Strategically Dangerous Technologies
- 20 Main Goals of the Proposed Commissions of the Cabinet of Russian Ministers on the Containment of Potentially Strategically Dangerous Technologies and Weapons
- 21 Application of Verification to Dual-Use Technology Export Controls and Related Issues
- 22 Critical Professions and Categories of Scientists and Engineers, Principles of the Professional and Social Motivation of Their Activities, and Rational Employment Under Conditions of Science Conversion in Russia
- 23 Case Studies
- 24 Economic Incentives Conversion and Dual-Use Technologies: The Case of Russia
- 25 Appendix I: Participants and Agenda for the Third U.S. National Academy of Sciences-Russian Academy of Sciences Joint Meeting on Dual Use Technologies, Decmeber 12-20 1992 Moscow
- 26 Appendix II: Participants, Agenda, and Initial Framework for the Second U.S. National Academy of Sciences-Russian Academy of Sciences Joint Meeting on Dual-Use Technologies, May 12-20, 1992, Washington, D.C
- 27 Appendix III: Participants and Protocol from the First U.S. National Academy of Sciences-Russian Academy of Sciences Exploratory Meeting on Dual Use Technologies, December 13-21, 1991, Moscow and Perm, Russia
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