Regulatory Friendly Fire : How ITAR Undermines the Alliance It Was Built to Protect
For nearly a century, America’s defense industrial strength yielded a subtle benefit: influence as the world’s security guarantor of choice. But the system that once anchored partner access to U.S. weaponry is now an obstacle. Modern statecraft — the interplay of industry, diplomacy, and defense (…)
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