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This paper uses the long-standing U.S. security assistance program with the Republic of Turkey as a case study depicting how this valued NATO ally has come to depend almost exclusively on U.S. security assistance. Analyzing this dependence will reveal some interesting inconsistencies regarding U.S. selective technology transfer policy and how advanced weapon system sales have led to host nation over-dependence on U.S. origin technology and processes. It will be an ambitious study to frame and will attempt to examine whether or not current U.S. export controls and national security considerations should prevent advanced military technology transfer to our allies. We will delve into defining the U.S. security assistance process and policy by taking an in-depth look at the major players and relations. This will lead to an essential discussion on in-place technology transfer safeguards to satisfy the U.S.'s greatest fear - compromise of classified material and methods. That is, losing the technological advantage that enables the U.S. and its closest allies to stay ahead of traditional adversarial states, and terror-sponsoring states and non-state entities. The discussion will be followed by critical analysis of security assistance as an instrument of military power. Finally, recommendations based on the author's observations and experience will be presented for consideration.Product Identifiers
PublisherBiblioscholar
ISBN-139781286859698
eBay Product ID (ePID)148902557
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SubjectEducation
Publication Year2012
Number of Pages50 Pages
Publication NameSecurity Assistance Dependence: Wielding American Power
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorBrian K Hall, Ph.D.
FormatPaperback
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Item Height246 mm
Item Weight109 g
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Title_AuthorBrian K Hall, Ph.D.