The Washington Post Outlook March 12, 2000, p. B3 With Looser Computer Controls, We’re Selling Our Safety Short HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTERS aren’t like most other products that U.S. companies sell abroad….
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The Proliferation Threat Today
Presentation at the International Law Enforcement Academy Budapest, Hungary I. Introduction I am pleased to be able to speak to you this morning. I am a lawyer and a university…
Perspective on Weapons: Outfitting China’s Military – Again
Los Angeles Times January 23, 2000, p. M5 Commerce Dept. Works to Allow the Export of a Tool Like the Ones that Prompted a Justice Dept. Indictment. Just over two…
Dept. of Mass Destruction: Saddam’s nuclear shopping spree
The New Yorker The Talk of the Town December 13, 1999, p. 44 Ever since the United Nations weapons inspectors were shut out of Iraq, a year ago, the world…
Testimony: Supercomputer Export Controls – 1999
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Armed Services October 28, 1999 I…
What China Didn’t Need to Steal
The New York Times May 5, 1999, p. A31 Americans are right to be outraged that a suspected Chinese spy may have stolen the computer codes for the entire United…
Testimony: Reauthorization of the Export Administration Act
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, Subcommittee…
Activist Chips Away U.S. Support for Liberal Trade
The Asian Wall Street Journal, Weekly Edition March 22-28, 1999, p. 4. Gary Milhollin Has Made Career Out of Exposing Illicit Dealings With China, India and Others. Headline-spawning reports of…
Ballistic Missiles: Who Are the Future Suppliers?
Paper presented at the CSIS/NIC Conference on the Alternative Futures for Missile Proliferation I have been asked to predict how the spread of ballistic missiles might be fueled by exports….
What the Inspectors Can’t Find and Why they Can’t Find it
The New York Times The Week in Review December 20, 1998 Arms inspectors have been trying for seven years to verify that Iraq has kept its promise to destroy its…

