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Export Controls as Instruments of Foreign Policy by Linda A. Mabry,Homer E. Moyer β€” book cover

Export Controls as Instruments of Foreign Policy

by Linda A. Mabry, Homer E. Moyer
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Overview

Export controls have become an increasingly important foreign policy tool. The authors of this important new work focus on how the United States used export controls during the seizure of American hostages in Iran, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and the declaration of martial law in Poland. They address the legal issues related to the use of export controls as well as the broader policy issues. Because export controls are often viewed as an effective middle course between military action and diplomacy, the authors foresee their increased use. Much of this book appeared, in a slightly different form, in the journal Law and Policy in International Business.

About the Author, Linda A. Mabry,Homer E. Moyer

Linda A. Mabry is with the law firm of Ronald R. Helm and is special Assistant to the general counsel of the Commerce Department.

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Book Details

Published
December 28, 1988
Publisher
Washington, D.C. : International Law Institute ; [1988?]
Pages
574
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780935328325

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