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February 14, 2008 

When Trade and Security Collide

The Wall Street Journal published an interesting article today entitled "Two U.S. Goals Collide: Free Trade, Security". The article describes how the stepped-up enforcement of laws restricting the release of sensitive technology exports to China and Iran can conflict with efforts to reform and streamline export controls.

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