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The use of economic sanctions to stem weapons proliferation
acquired a new dimension in the 1990s. While earlier legislation
required the cutoff of foreign aid to countries engaged in
specified nuclear proliferation activities and mentioned other
sanctions as a possible mechanism for bringing countries into
compliance with goals of treaties or international agreements, it
was not until 1990 that Congress enacted explicit guidelines for
trade sanctions related to missile proliferation. In that year a
requirement for the President to impose sanctions against U.S.
persons or foreign persons engaging in trade of items or technology
listed in the Missile Technology Control Regime Annex (MTCR Annex)
was added to the Arms Export Control Act and to the Export
Administration Act of 1979. Subsequently, Congress legislated
economic sanctions against countries that contribute to the
proliferation of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons in a
broad array of laws.
The use of economic sanctions to stem weapons proliferation
acquired a new dimension in the 1990's. While earlier legislation
required the cut-off of foreign aid to countries engaged in
specified nuclear proliferation activities and mentioned other
sanctions as a possible mechanism for bringing countries into
compliance with goals of treaties or international agreements, it
was not until 1990 that Congress enacted explicit guidelines for
trade sanctions related to missile proliferation. In that year a
requirement for the President to impose sanctions against US
persons or foreign persons engaging in trade of items or technology
listed in the Missile Technology Control Regime Annex (MTCR Annex)
was added to the Arms Export Control Act and to the Export
Administration Act of 1979. Subsequently, Congress legislated
economic sanctions against countries that contribute to the
proliferation of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons in a
broad array of laws. This book offers a listing and brief
description of legal provisions that require or authorise the
imposition of some form of economic sanction against countries,
companies, or persons who violate U.S. non-proliferation norms. For
each provision, information is included on what triggers the
imposition of sanctions, their duration, what authority the
President has to delay or abstain from imposing sanctions, and what
authority the President has to waive the imposition of sanctions.
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