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Alice in Licenseland: US satellite export controls since 1990
Authors:Joan Johnson-Freese
Institution:Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, 2255 Kuhio Avenue, Suite 1900, Honolulu, HI 96816, USA
Abstract:The events leading up to the convening of the Cox Committee by the US Congress in 1998, and those following the declassification of its report in 1999, have had a significant worldwide impact on the US export licensing process. US laws that were once business-friendly have become more stringent to accommodate national security concerns, but with no differentiation between potential adversaries and allies. Whether the change will actually be able to achieve the intended national security goals is uncertain, especially since many of the new measures taken differ from the actual recommendations of the Cox report. In the meantime, international aerospace commerce has become encumbered by rules at best ambiguous, at worst counterproductive.
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