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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Chapter 1. Introduction: What Are Export Controls, and Why Do They Matter? 1
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Part 1
- Chapter 2. The Invention of Export Controls over Unclassified Technological Data and Know-How (1917–45) 37
- Chapter 3. The Cold War National Security State and the Export Control Regime 61
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Part 2
- Chapter 4. The Recalibration of American Power, the Bucy Report, and the Reshaping of Export Controls in the 1970s 101
- Chapter 5. The Reagan Administration’s Attempts to Control Soviet Knowledge Acquisition in Academia 135
- Chapter 6. Academia Fights Back: The Corson Panel and the Fundamental Research Exclusion 166
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Part 3
- Chapter 7. “Economic Security” and the Politics of Export Controls over Technology Transfers to Japan in the 1980s 193
- Chapter 8. Paradigm Shifts in Export Control Policies by Reagan, Bush, and Clinton and the Evolving US-China Relations 231
- Chapter 9. The Conflict over Technology Sharing in Clinton’s Second Term: The Cox Report and the Use of Chinese Launchers 258
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Part 4
- Chapter 10. Epilogue: Export Controls, US Academia, and the Chinese-American Clash during the Trump Administration 299
- Notes 337
- Index 429
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Chapter 1. Introduction: What Are Export Controls, and Why Do They Matter? 1
-
Part 1
- Chapter 2. The Invention of Export Controls over Unclassified Technological Data and Know-How (1917–45) 37
- Chapter 3. The Cold War National Security State and the Export Control Regime 61
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Part 2
- Chapter 4. The Recalibration of American Power, the Bucy Report, and the Reshaping of Export Controls in the 1970s 101
- Chapter 5. The Reagan Administration’s Attempts to Control Soviet Knowledge Acquisition in Academia 135
- Chapter 6. Academia Fights Back: The Corson Panel and the Fundamental Research Exclusion 166
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Part 3
- Chapter 7. “Economic Security” and the Politics of Export Controls over Technology Transfers to Japan in the 1980s 193
- Chapter 8. Paradigm Shifts in Export Control Policies by Reagan, Bush, and Clinton and the Evolving US-China Relations 231
- Chapter 9. The Conflict over Technology Sharing in Clinton’s Second Term: The Cox Report and the Use of Chinese Launchers 258
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Part 4
- Chapter 10. Epilogue: Export Controls, US Academia, and the Chinese-American Clash during the Trump Administration 299
- Notes 337
- Index 429