Today’s anniversary of the Orange Revolution is being marked in Ukraine as Freedom Day. One year on, the West continues to wish that Ukraine’s new sense of liberty will be…
Export Controls & Sanctions
The Wisconsin Project conducts research and advocacy to support robust controls on strategic goods and enforcement of autonomous and international sanctions. Export controls and sanctions are powerful means of inhibiting the spread of technologies used to make weapons of mass destruction. Listed below is a selection of the Wisconsin Project’s work in these areas, including analysis of export control enforcement cases, Iran sanctions violations, and commentary on U.S. export control policy.
Testimony: The Sanctions Charade
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control and Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Law School Before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission March 10, 2005…
A Shell Game in the Arms Race
The New York Times February 25, 2005 Washington – President Bush has enjoyed a surprisingly jovial reception in Europe this week, but there has been a serious point of contention:…
Remarks about the Importance of Export Controls
Remarks at the Southeast Europe Defense Ministerial Border Defense Conference I am pleased to have this opportunity to discuss export controls before so many experts in the subject. I notice…
U.N. Resolution Could Close Nuclear Loopholes
The United States, Britain, France, China and Russia have all asked the U.N. Security Council to endorse one of the most ambitious attempts in decades to stop the spread of…
Testimony: Export Controls and the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control and Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Law School Before the Committee on Armed Services United States House of Representatives…
Nukes ‘R’ Us
The New York Times March 4, 2004, p. A31 WASHINGTON – America’s relations with Pakistan and several other Asian countries have been rocked by the discovery of the vast smuggling…
Testimony: Iran’s Nuclear Program and Imports of Sensitive Technology
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the US-Israeli Joint Parliamentary Committee September 17, 2003 I am…
The Means to Make the Poisons Came From the West
The New York Times Week in Review April 13, 2003, pp. wk 5 As allied troops interview Iraqi scientists, the chances grow of finding the chemical weaponry that Western governments believe…
A Vile Business
The Wall Street Journal March 24, 2003, p. A16 As our soldiers fight their way across Iraq, the world is wondering what sort of weaponry they will uncover. Outside Saddam’s…