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After the Revolutions - East-West Trade and Technology Transfer in the 1990s

English · Hardback

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1. Introduction: Eastern Europe in Transition Part One: Contending Approaches to Export Controls 2. U.S. COCOM Policy: From Paranoia to Perestroika? 3. The West European Approach Towards COCOM 4. COCOM: The Japanese Perspective 5. Export Controls Outside COCOM Part Two: The Political Economy of East-West Trade and Technology Transfer 6. Security, Economics, and East-West Trade in the Gorbachev Era 7. Market Considerations and East-West Economic Relations 8. The European Community and COCOM: The Exclusion of an Interested Party 9. Business as Usual in the 1990s? The Implications for Industry Part Three: East-West Trade and Technology Transfer in a New Security Context 10. East-West Trade and Technology Transfer Reconsidered 11. Gorbachev's New Thinking and Western Security 12. Managing Strains within COCOM and NATO 13. Conclusion: Post-Revolutionary Thoughts

Summary

This book presents various aspects of the changing nature of East-West relations and attempts to anticipate future trends in East-West trade and technology transfer, dealing with the evolution of national approaches towards trade and technology transfer.

Product details

Authors Gary K. Bertsch
Assisted by Gary K. Bertsch (Editor), Bertsch Gary K. (Editor), Heinrich Vogel (Editor), Jan Zielonka (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2019
 
EAN 9780367016364
ISBN 978-0-367-01636-4
No. of pages 236
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Politics & government, Politics and government

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