Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations, 1987-1994 (open access)

Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations, 1987-1994

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Date: August 4, 1995
Creator: Grimmett, Richard F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Foreign Direct Investment in the U.S.: Staging a Comeback? (open access)

Foreign Direct Investment in the U.S.: Staging a Comeback?

After four years of decline, foreign direct investment in the United States showed sharp gains in 1993 and 1994. Japan remained the largest foreign direct investor in the U.S. economy in 1993, despite a sharp slow down in investments by Japanese firms compared with British firms, the second largest direct investors. The overall foreign direct investment position in U.S. businessesand real estate - or the accumulated book value of all foreign investments - increased by $20 billion in 1993, nearly three times faster than the amount recorded in 1992. Preliminary data indicate that foreigners' investments could surpass $30 billion in 1994. Economists generally believe that foreign direct investment yields positive net benefits to both the recipient and the investing countries. For some American firms, foreign investments have been especially beneficial, because they supplied the firms with funds during times when many U.S. commercial banks were unwilling to finance them.
Date: January 4, 1995
Creator: Jackson, James K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Agent Attacks in Japan (open access)

Chemical Agent Attacks in Japan

The release of the nerve agent Sarin in Tokyo's subway system on March 20, marks the first clearly non-state terrorist use of chemical weapons. The agent was highly diluted andmfatalities were relatively few (10), though the number of injured was substantial (5,000+, with 600 hospitalized). This incident clearly indicates the potential political effectiveness of chemical weapons against an unprotected civilian population. Once a population has been sensitized by an incident like this, even the threat of CW can become significantly disruptive. Some have credited fear of another attack with contributing to the cautiousness of the Japanese police investigation
Date: May 4, 1995
Creator: Bowman, Steven R.
System: The UNT Digital Library