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Asias Space Race National Motivations Regional Rivalries And International Risks James Clay Moltz

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Asias Space Race National Motivations Regional Rivalries And International Risks James Clay Moltz
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 288
Author: James Clay Moltz
ISBN: 9780231527576, 0231527578
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Asias Space Race National Motivations Regional Rivalries And International Risks James Clay Moltz by James Clay Moltz 9780231527576, 0231527578 instant download after payment.

James Clay Moltz conducts the first in-depth policy analysis of Asia's fourteen leading space programs, concentrating especially on developments in China, Japan, India, and South Korea. He investigates these nations' divergent space goals and their tendency to focus on national solutions and self-reliance rather than regionwide cooperation and multilateral initiatives. He concludes with recommendations for improved intra-Asian space cooperation to prevent civilian space competition from becoming a military race.


James Clay Moltz explores efforts by China, Japan, India, South Korea, and ten other countries to boost their civil, commercial, and, in some cases, military profiles in orbit. He investigates these nations’ divergent goals and their tendency to focus on national solutions rather than on regionwide cooperation and multilateral initiatives.

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