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		<title>By: Sam</title>
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		<description>Clif (and fellow ExportLawBlog readers), if the legal community had to provide a set of concrete recommendations on how to reshape the national export control system (and also the international system), what would these recommendations be?  I suspect that the readership on this blog has a pretty thorough practical experience of the export control world, and as an export control researcher I would value your opinions and arguments in creating my own recommendations for the government(s).

I also am a bit hesitant about the two-tiered structure mentioned in the above report, but one of the pluses with that structure is that (as I understand the idea) it would help mitigate the inter-agency rivalry that many claim cripples the current system.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clif (and fellow ExportLawBlog readers), if the legal community had to provide a set of concrete recommendations on how to reshape the national export control system (and also the international system), what would these recommendations be?  I suspect that the readership on this blog has a pretty thorough practical experience of the export control world, and as an export control researcher I would value your opinions and arguments in creating my own recommendations for the government(s).</p>
<p>I also am a bit hesitant about the two-tiered structure mentioned in the above report, but one of the pluses with that structure is that (as I understand the idea) it would help mitigate the inter-agency rivalry that many claim cripples the current system.</p>
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