National Security Policy Issues in U.S.-Soviet Technology Transfer
Abstract
Hudson Institute has conducted a one-year study of the national security aspects of the transfer of advanced technology systems and subsystems to the Soviet Union. The study is supported by interviews with business executives, government and academic economists, labor leaders, and financial executives currently active in U.S.-Soviet trade. The report reviews the organizational aspects of U.S.-Soviet technology transfer, and expectations for Soviet import demands and export supply. The study presents hypotheses of the technology assimilation process and offers alternative policies for the U.S. Government to deal with the problem of controlling the export of militarily significant technology.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 14, 1974
- Accession Number
- ADB016518
Entities
People
- Alexander O. Ghebhardt
- Basil J. Candela
- David P. Harmon Jr.
- Doris Yokelson
- Frank E. Armbruster
- Herman Kahn
- Rachel Welber
- William Schneider Jr.