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Technology exports: Department of Defense organization and performance : hearing before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session, October 30, 1979. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on Foreign Affairs.Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade.(CARDINAL)147847;
Subjects: Export controls; Technology transfer.; United States. Department of Defense.;
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Obstacles to exporting faced by small businesses : hearing before the Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session, on obstacles to exporting faced by small businesses, February 11, 1983. by United States.Congress.Senate.Committee on Small Business.(CARDINAL)277510;
Subjects: Small business; Export controls; Foreign trade promotion;
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Balancing the national interest : U.S. national security export controls and global economic competition / by Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (U.S.).Panel on the Impact of National Security Controls on International Technology Transfer.(CARDINAL)188732;
Bibliography: pages 297-309.
Subjects: East-West trade.; Export controls; Technology transfer; National security;
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Agricultural Export Act of 1986 : markup before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session, on H.R. 5242, August 5, 1986. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on Foreign Affairs.(CARDINAL)142229;
Subjects: Produce trade; Foreign trade promotion; Export controls;
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Japanese voluntary restraints on auto exports to the United States : hearings before the Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, February 28 and March 4, 1985. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on Ways and Means.Subcommittee on Trade.(CARDINAL)284008;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Automobile industry and trade; Import quotas; Automobile industry and trade; Export controls;
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The electronic privacy papers : documents on the battle for privacy in the age of surveillance / by Schneier, Bruce,1963-(CARDINAL)207429; Banisar, David.(CARDINAL)210917;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 729-734) and indexes.Privacy and the Information Snooperhighway -- Roadblocks on the Information Superhighway -- Wiretapping -- Overview of Wiretapping -- Lobbying for Surveillance: the Digital Telephony Proposal -- Digital Telephony: The Public Response -- Cryptography -- Cryptography: The Cure for the Common Bug -- The Battle for Control of Cryptography -- Early Skirmishes -- The Clipper Chip Proposal -- Clipping the Clipper: Public Response to Desktop Surveillance -- Putting the Genie Back in the Bottle: Export Controls on Cryptography -- Atom Bombs, Fighter Planes, Machines Guns, and Cryptography: Export Controls -- Big Brother As the Keeper of the Keys: Will the Government Take Over Crypto? -- Banning Cryptography -- Software Key Escrow -- Epilogue.
Subjects: Privacy, Right of; Computer security; Data encryption (Computer science); Wiretapping;
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Backfire : how sanctions reshape the world against U.S. interests / by Demarais, Agathe,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Part One. Sanctions genesis. From embargoes to sanctions: a brief history -- Hitting where it hurts: the era of financial sanctions -- Hit and miss: why sanctions sometimes work, but more often fail -- Part Two. Sanctions crossfire. Collateral damage: when sanctions kill -- Sanctions overreach: when foreign firms get caught in the crossfire -- Sanctions overkill: when sanctions crash global commodities markets -- Sanctions disputes: when Russian gas pipelines divide allies -- Part Three. Sanctions blues. Sanctions busting, avoidance schemes from US friends and foes -- Doing down the dollar: the rise of digital coins and other reserve currencies -- High-tech future: are export controls the sanctions of tomorrow? -- When sanctions work too well: why decoupling from China would backfire -- Conclusion."Sanctions have become a go-to diplomatic tool for the US, be it against Iran, Russia or Turkey. However, sanctions come with unexpected, global side-effects that are rarely discussed. All of these side-effects have a meaningful impact on businesses, financial markets and governments. First, US sanctions are pushing countries that are at odds with the US, such as Turkey, Russia and Iran, closer to each other, with massive consequences on traditional alliances, such as NATO. Second, Russia and China directly benefit from US sanctions, as targeted countries are turning to Moscow and Beijing for strategic deals. Third, US sanctions can have unforeseen ripple effects on America's allies, which often fuels resentment against the US. In this book, sanctions expert Agathe Demarais presents a fresh take on U.S. sanctions from the outside, exploring how international relations, energy markets, and the global economy writ large is shaken in unforeseen ways when the U.S. decides to use sanctions as a political weapon"--
Subjects: Economic sanctions; World politics.; Economic sanctions, American;
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Compilation of hearings held before the U.S.-China Security Review Commission : hearings before the U.S.-China Security Review Commission, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first and second sessions : hearings, June 14, 2001, August 2, 2001, August 3, 2001, October 12, 2001, December 6, 2001, December 7, 2001, January 17, 2002, January 18, 2002; technical briefing, May 9, 2001. by U.S.-China Security Review Commission.(CARDINAL)228025;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Thursday, June 14, 2001 : U.S.-China current trade and investment policies and their impact on the U.S. economy. -- Panel I. Current U.S.-China trade and investment policies : Impact on the U.S. economy -- Panel II. China PNTR and WTO issues -- Panel III. Trade relations between U.S.-China and U.S.-Taiwan : Implications for the U.S. economy -- Thursday, August 2, 2001 : Bilateral trade policies and issues between the United States and China. -- Panel I. China and the U.S. steel industry -- Panel II. Administration perspectives/bilateral trade and WTO issues : Adequacy of enforcement laws on imported goods -- Panel III. Aircraft/aerospace/automobiles : Auto parts issues (relocation of jobs, market penetration and tech transfer) -- Panel IV. Agricultural trade issues -- Panel V. Computer electronics/telecom issues -- Friday, August 3, 2001 : Security issues : Strategic perspectives. -- Friday, October 12, 2001 : Briefing proliferation issues. -- Panel I. China's proliferation behavior : Expert views -- Panel II. China's proliferation behavior : Expert views -- Thursday, December 6, 2001 : China's capital requirements and U.S. capital markets. -- Panel I. Overview : U.S. capital markets/China's capital requirements -- Panel II. Market participants and underwriters -- Panel III. Investors and risk assessment -- Friday, December 7, 2001 : China's budget issues and the role of the PLA in the economy. Panel I. PRC budget issues : Process/structure -- Panel II. PRC military budget issues and PLA's role in the economy/party/national priorities -- Panel III. Service components of the Chinese defense budget -- Thursday, January 17, 2002 : U.S.-China commission export controls and China. -- Panel I. USG panel : U.S. export policy to China -- Panel II. USG panel : U.S. export enforcement policy -- Panel III. Export controls : Problems, impacts, and solutions -- Panel IV. China's advanced technology acquisition system -- Friday, January 18, 2002 : WTO compliance and sectoral issues. -- Panel I. WTO commitments and compliance -- Panel II. WTO commitments and compliance -- Panel III. Financial services -- Panel IV. Entertainment industry and intellectual property rights -- Panel V. Communications -- Wednesday, May 9, 2001 : U.S.-China security review commission technical briefing on business, trade, and economic issues. -- Panel I. Business trade and economic issues -- Panel II. [Business trade and economic issues].
Subjects: National security;
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Start your own import/export business : your step-by-step guide to success / by Dorsey, Jennifer.(CARDINAL)485253; Entrepreneur Press.(CARDINAL)462711;
International trade : passport to success -- Import/export 101 -- The world stage : politics plays a role -- Trade routes : daily operations -- Rituals and red tape -- Charting your trade route : market research -- The armchair importer/exporter : working online -- The trader's trunk : start-up basics -- Trade dollars : figuring your finances -- Employees, insurance, and other facts of life -- Inside the cargo hold : your office and business -- The trader's trumpet : advertising and marketing -- More trade dollars : effectively controlling your finances -- Fair winds or foul seas : advice from the pros.
Subjects: New business enterprises; Trading companies;
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Guidelines for the management and curation of invertebrate fossil collections : including a data model and standards for computerization / by White, Russell D.(Russell David),1959-(CARDINAL)324677; Allmon, Warren D.(CARDINAL)324676; Paleontological Society.(CARDINAL)154593; North American Paleontological Convention(6th :1996 :Washington, D.C.);
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Invertebrates, Fossil; Fossils; Paleontology;
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