Workshop on U.S.-U.S.S.R. Commercial Relations.
Transcript of CRS Apr. 17, 1989 workshop arranged at Committee request, assessing the prospects for and policy implications of expanded U.S.-Soviet Union commercial relations (policy issues summary, p. 3-22), in light of recent Soviet political and economic reforms.
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| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
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1990.
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| Series: | U.S. Congressional Research.
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| Summary: | Transcript of CRS Apr. 17, 1989 workshop arranged at Committee request, assessing the prospects for and policy implications of expanded U.S.-Soviet Union commercial relations (policy issues summary, p. 3-22), in light of recent Soviet political and economic reforms. Workshop was conducted as a series of panel discussions with moderators, panelists, and audience questions and comments. John P. Hardt, Associate Director, Research Coordination, CRS, presents an opening statement (p. 23-24), introduces panels, and questions panelists throughout. Supplementary material (p. 91-224) includes panelists' written statements, submitted statements, and: Review of U.S. foreign policy implications of recent Soviet political and economic reforms, including prospects for expanded U.S.-Soviet Union commercial relations; examination of Soviet Union domestic and foreign policy concerns. Examination of Soviet Union role in East-West commercial and security relations in light of Soviet political and economic reforms; issues involved in Soviet relations with the U.S., NATO allies, and Eastern Europe. Prospects for expanded U.S.-Soviet Union commercial relations and Soviet involvement in the world economy in light of Soviet political and economic reforms; review of U.S. policy implications of expanded Soviet commercial relations, including export controls and export credit liberalization issues. Pros and cons of expanded U.S.-Soviet Union commercial relations in view of the uncertain outcome of Soviet political and economic reforms; arguments for expanded U.S.-Soviet trade relations; concerns about the liberalization of export controls on transfer of strategic technology to the Soviet Union. |
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