The Export Administration Act of 1999

The Export Administration Act of 1999
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Synopsis The Export Administration Act of 1999 by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

S. 1712, Export Administration Act of 1999

S. 1712, Export Administration Act of 1999
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Total Pages : 92
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Synopsis S. 1712, Export Administration Act of 1999 by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

The Export Administration Act

The Export Administration Act
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Total Pages : 160
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Synopsis The Export Administration Act by : James V. Weston

The book provides the statutory authority for export controls on sensitive dual-use goods and technologies, items that have both civilian and military applications, including those items that can contribute to the proliferation of nuclear, biological and chemical weaponry. This new book examines the evolution, provisions, debate, controversy, prospects and reauthorisation of the EAA.

Hearing on a New Act for a New World Order

Hearing on a New Act for a New World Order
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Total Pages : 120
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Synopsis Hearing on a New Act for a New World Order by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade

Reauthorization of the Export Administration Act

Reauthorization of the Export Administration Act
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Total Pages : 152
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Synopsis Reauthorization of the Export Administration Act by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on International Trade and Finance

S. 1712, Export Administration Act of 1999, S. Hrg. 106-1104, April 4, 2000, *

S. 1712, Export Administration Act of 1999, S. Hrg. 106-1104, April 4, 2000, *
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Synopsis S. 1712, Export Administration Act of 1999, S. Hrg. 106-1104, April 4, 2000, * by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

The Export Administration Act of 1999

The Export Administration Act of 1999
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Synopsis The Export Administration Act of 1999 by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

The Export Administration Act

The Export Administration Act
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Publisher : Nova Publishers
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 1600211321
ISBN-13 : 9781600211324
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Synopsis The Export Administration Act by : Ian F. Fergusson

In debates on export administration legislation, parties often fall into two camps: those who primarily want to liberalise controls in order to promote exports, and those who are apprehensive that liberalisation may compromise national security goals. While it is widely agreed that exports of some goods and technologies can adversely affect US national security and foreign policy, many believe that current export controls are detrimental to US business, that the resultant loss of competitiveness, market share, and jobs can harm the US economy, and that the harm to particular US industries and to the economy itself can negatively impact US security. Controversies arise with regard to the cost to the US economy, the licensing system, foreign availability of controlled items, and unilateral controls as opposed to multilateral regimes. In the last few years, congressional attention has focused on high-performance computers, encryption, stealth technology, precision machine tools, satellites, and aerospace technology. Congress has several options in addressing export administration policy, ranging from approving no new legislation to rewriting the entire Export Administration Act. This book examines some of the controversies and debates raised by these opposing options.