Rather than restricting access to militarily useful technologies, U.S. export control officials and their failed policies risk emboldening Beijing.
A Chinese tank competes in the Tank Biathlon, held during the International Army Games in Alabino, Russia, August 11, 2018. Credit: Kosorukov Dmitry via Shutterstock
The discovery last year of U.S. technology inside the infamous Chinese spy balloon which enabled the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to collect intelligence over the United States’ most sensitive strategic installations should have served to highlight the failure of U.S. controls on exports to the People’s Republic of China.
December 30, 1998: Then representatives Christopher Cox (R-CA) and Norman Dicks (D-WA) released a report with details on U.S. technology transfer to Chi
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