Are Export Controls the new Foreign Policy?
Stuart Malawer
Distinguished Service Professor of Law and International Trade Emeritus
Good opinion piece by Thomas Friedman argues we are now taking on China and Russia and export controls is the critical instrument the U.S. is utilizing. And this new American foreign policy and national security strategy is focusing on semiconductor chips. In particular, he discusses the new set of export regulations that clearly targets China. Biden’s new annual national security strategy report released last weel clearly targets both China and Russia.
So, the question I have is the following: Are export controls the new foreign policy? Yes, in part. They are clearly coming into their own as central to implementing U.S. national interests and national security goals in a new era of global politics – where both China and Russia are the major concerns.
“Thomas Friedman — China and Russia. (Oct. 12, 2002).
National Security Strategy Report. (2022).
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