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If ever we need evidence of ideology run rampant, the House vote to eliminate the annual American Community Survey and the Economic Census to provide basic information on the state of businesses and industries in the country and data used for generating quarterly gross domestic product estimates is exhibit A.
Since the end of the Cold War, the old multilateral group of democratic states known as COCOM that existed to restrict critical exports to the Iron Curtain has been disbanded. But the issue of export controls did not disappear with COCOM. The exponentially increasing power of computers has made...
On the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, some important issues of the Cold War are beginning to surface again--most notably, the question of what sort of regimen the United States and its allies require to safeguard valuable advanced technology. Computers have been the political lightning rod...
How can we reform the legal framework of the U.S. export control system?
Globalization and rapid advances in high technology are transforming how we will live, work, and protect ourselves in the twenty-first century and beyond. Many of the most important and revolutionary of these changes are taking place in the developing world and emerging markets, offering new hope for even the poorest...
Eliminating barriers to high-tech trade between India and the United States would offer great benefits to both countries.
The fight against terrorism is no closer to success today than it was a decade ago when, in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks, President George W. Bush declared a Global War on Terrorism.




