Commercial Competition and National Security by Claus Hofhansel

Commercial Competition and National Security by Claus Hofhansel

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Summary

U.S. and German export control policies are compared, showing how these policies have responded to the changes in the international environment, including the end of the Cold War.

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Commercial Competition and National Security by Claus Hofhansel

U.S. and German export control policies are compared, showing how these policies have responded to the changes in the international environment, including the end of the Cold War. The policy differences are explained through an analysis of differences in state interests and external constraints, state strategies, domestic support for export controls, and institutional constraints on policy change. The conclusion put forward is that despite a partial convergence of U.S. and German export control policies in the 1990s, diplomatic conflicts between the U.S. and European governments over export control issues will continue to erupt.

CLAUS HOFHANSEL teaches Comparative Politics and International Relations at Rhode Island College. Dr. Hofhansel has published a number of articles and book chapters on export controls, and his main research interests concern the domestic sources of foreign policy.

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ISBN 13 9780275954659
ISBN 10 027595465X
Title Commercial Competition and National Security
Author Claus Hofhansel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Year published 1996-08-23
Number of pages 248
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