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America Exports Its Know-How

Klare, Michael T. | February 12, 1977 issue

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Reports that the International Security Assistance and Arms Control Act of the U.S. replaces the Foreign Military Sales Act of 1968 as of February 12, 1977. Revelation that the Act seeks to reduce U.S. sale of arms to foreign countries; Implications of the Act for the sale of military technology via co-production and licensing agreements to other countries; Definition of co-production according to the U.S. Department of Defense; Threats arising from multinational arms ventures.

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ARMS control -- Law & legislation; ARMS transfers -- Prevention; TECHNOLOGY transfer; UNITED States. Dept. of Defense; UNITED States
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