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Appendix A
Pages 107-114

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From page 108...
... Many EC officials agreed that the EC should focus on playing a constructive role in shaping the future of Europe, rather than joining an outmoded institution which derives its legitimacy from the continued existence of the Cold War. This would involve the creation of an entirely restructured export control regime that reflects the changing nature of East-West relations, as well as new security threats ~ .
From page 109...
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From page 110...
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From page 111...
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From page 112...
... ~ 1980 198S 1986 1987 1988 Is ~ of all exE=rts to thy countries Ewes % of all imports frcan third countries; 20 a 4 33 ~ 9 24 ~ 8 24 ~ 4 24 ~ 8 7.2 8.3 7.4 7.2 6.4 17.2 23.4 21.3 19.2 20.7 7.9 6.2 6.2 5.6 5.7 1..
From page 113...
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From page 114...
... First, with respect to the Western Alliance a more balanced distribution of power will cause less strain among the allies and opens the opportunity for a new phase in the transatlantic partnership. Second, as to the new era in East-West relations, the dramatically reduced military tension will allow the two superpowers to free resources in order to address the problems that each faces in their own country and both confront in the global political economy.


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