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Had the Japanese decided to exclude the U.S. from participation in the development and production of the FS-X, no trade, technology transfer, or employment benefits would accrue to the United States.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The US-Japan FS-X Fighter Agreement: Assessing The Stakes
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Its job should be to see to it that all of the relevant agencies have a fair and appropriate opportunity to participate in matters relating to foreign trade, technology transfer, financial transactions, etc.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: US-Soviet Joint Ventures: The Camel's Nose Under The Tent
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To my certain knowledge, the Commerce Department has proven no more able to resist the opportunities for abusing the interagency process in those international negotiating areas where it enjoys primacy (notably East-West trade and technology transfer policies) than has any other agency.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The FS-X Agreement
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The superior state engages the weaker state in trade, technology transfer, joint ventures, and other peacetime activities while oblivious to the subtle but powerful strategies being pursued against it by the weaker state or states, a few examples of which I described above.
FORBES: The War That We Don't Recognize Is The War We Lose