Countries restrict exports for a number of reasons ranging from national security, foreign policy to the preservation of scarce resources. Most of the restrictions are imposed on military and high‐technology products. This article focuses on national security controls exercised on dual‐use goods, that is, commercial products with current or potential military applications. The article develops a typology of paradigms for national export control regimes: high state–low business, low state–high business, high state–high business, and low state–low business. It then introduces a theoretical model of the economic and political determinants and effects of such paradigms. The study presents national case studies and examines the effects of the fo...
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Why, despite long-standing concerns for sovereignty, economics, and foreign policy, have states begu...
The EU's strategies for contributing international security and promoting global trade often contrad...
Countries restrict exports for a number of reasons ranging from national security, foreign policy to...
The production of hazardous materials that can be used for civilian and military purposes (dual-use ...
Made in the USA. This phrase, stamped on the bottom of many domestic items, is becoming increasingly...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06How do like-minded countries decide which sensitive...
National security rhetoric has gained prominence due to increasingly pervasive digitalization, the e...
This thesis seeks to better understand the formation and implementation of the restrictions that the...
This article examines the aerospace defense sector and the national export control regime within whi...
Having raised the question of whether differently structured economies can both gain from trade and ...
The possibility of domestic production raises a difficulty for arms export control measures, since e...
The objective of this study is to measure the stringency of strategic arms trade controls across cou...
Dual-use items, including software and technology, can be used for both civil and military purposes....
Export controls for dual-use items are an important constituent element of both the security policie...
Is it possible to regulate and control the export of licensable, United States’ manufactured commodi...
Why, despite long-standing concerns for sovereignty, economics, and foreign policy, have states begu...
The EU's strategies for contributing international security and promoting global trade often contrad...
Countries restrict exports for a number of reasons ranging from national security, foreign policy to...
The production of hazardous materials that can be used for civilian and military purposes (dual-use ...
Made in the USA. This phrase, stamped on the bottom of many domestic items, is becoming increasingly...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06How do like-minded countries decide which sensitive...
National security rhetoric has gained prominence due to increasingly pervasive digitalization, the e...
This thesis seeks to better understand the formation and implementation of the restrictions that the...
This article examines the aerospace defense sector and the national export control regime within whi...
Having raised the question of whether differently structured economies can both gain from trade and ...
The possibility of domestic production raises a difficulty for arms export control measures, since e...
The objective of this study is to measure the stringency of strategic arms trade controls across cou...
Dual-use items, including software and technology, can be used for both civil and military purposes....
Export controls for dual-use items are an important constituent element of both the security policie...
Is it possible to regulate and control the export of licensable, United States’ manufactured commodi...
Why, despite long-standing concerns for sovereignty, economics, and foreign policy, have states begu...
The EU's strategies for contributing international security and promoting global trade often contrad...