- Wassenaar Arrangement
The Wassenaar Arrangement (full name: "The Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies") is a
multilateral export control regime (MECR) with 40 participating states.It is the successor to the
Cold war -era Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (COCOM), and was established on May 12, 1996, in the Dutch town ofWassenaar , nearThe Hague . A Secretariat for administrating the agreement is located inVienna ,Austria .Control Lists
The outline of the arrangement is set out in a document entitled "Guidelines & Procedures, including the Initial Elements." [http://www.wassenaar.org/guidelines/GuidelinesDocs/Glines%20&%20Proced,%20including%20the%20IE.doc] The [http://www.wassenaar.org/controllists/index.html list of restricted technologies] are broken into two parts, the "List of Dual-Use Goods and Technologies" and the "Munitions List". The dual-use list is composed of ten Categories based on increasing levels of sophistication. The Categories are:
* Category 1 -
Advanced Materials
* Category 2 -Materials Processing
* Category 3 -Electronics
* Category 4 -Computer s
* Category 5 - Part 1 -Telecommunications
* Category 5 - Part 2 - "Information Security "
* Category 6 -Sensor s and "Laser s"
* Category 7 -Navigation andAvionics
* Category 8 - Marine
* Category 9 -Aerospace andPropulsion The Munitions List has 22 categories, which are not labelled.
In order for an item to be placed on the lists, Member States must take into account the following [http://www.wassenaar.org/controllists/Criteria%20as%20updated%20at%20the%20December%202005%20PLM.doc criteria] :
* Foreign availability outside Participating States.
* The ability to control effectively the export of the goods.
* The ability to make a clear and objective specification of the item.
* Controlled by another regime, such as theAustralia Group ,Nuclear Suppliers Group , orMissile Technology Control Regime Membership
As of May 2008, the 40 participating states are: [http://www.wassenaar.org/participants/index.html]
Argentina ,Australia ,Austria ,Belgium ,Bulgaria ,Canada ,Croatia ,Czech Republic ,Denmark ,Estonia ,Finland ,France ,Germany ,Greece ,Hungary ,Ireland ,Italy ,Japan ,Latvia ,Lithuania ,Luxembourg ,Malta ,Netherlands ,New Zealand ,Norway ,Poland ,Portugal ,Republic of Korea ,Romania ,Russian Federation ,Slovakia ,Slovenia ,South Africa ,Spain ,Sweden ,Switzerland ,Turkey ,Ukraine ,United Kingdom andUnited States .Israel , which announced its intention to abide by the arrangement in December 2006, is the most recent state to do so.Fact|date=July 2008ee also
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International Traffic in Arms Regulations
*Arms Export Control Act
*Defense Security Cooperation Agency
*Export Control Classification Number External links
* [http://www.wassenaar.org Wassenaar Arrangement]
* [http://www.exportcontrolblog.com Export Control Blog]* [http://jya.com/wa/watoc.htm Original (1996) list of restricted technologies]
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