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International Export Control Systems Need Updating

With P. Freedenberg. Originally published in Japan Today, June 11, 2011. Used with permission of Michael R. Czinkota and Japan Today.

Manufacturing competitiveness depends heavily on a government’s application of export controls, which are a principal means of defending a nation’s high technology advantage over potential adversaries.

In the United States, for example, it has been 23 years since the last major rewrite of the Export Administration Act (EAA), the legislation that provides the basic authority for the president to control exports. In the interim, U.S. practices have become ineffective ...

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