CSIS: Export Controls On Computers Should Be Eliminated

By Jonathan M. Block / June 8, 2001 at 5:00 AM
Export controls on computers are a vestige of the Cold War era, ineffective, and therefore should be scrapped, according to a new report released today by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "Export controls on information technology derive from an era when the strategy of the United States and its allies was to deny technology to the Soviet Union and keep the Western alliance strong," the report states. "Given the global market in computers and computer components, the widespread...

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