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079662
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071031
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2005.
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Summary/Abstract |
The focus of this paper is on the evolution of access to space from its beginnings as an idea to its implementation as a usable technology. This evolution takes place through the policy process that encompasses agenda setting, formulation, implementation and change. Agenda-setting is where the idea for access to space emerges. Formulation concerns the concepts and policies that then allow for implementation of launch vehicle technology. Implementation generates specific outcomes. These outcomes are initially characterized by rapid technological innovation followed by a steady state of development. The path of development is one of how access to space became wedded to national security. Changes occur as commerce and economics begin to play a role in access to space. The policy process evolves through the actions of the pertinent actors. An examination of the ways in which these pertinent actors interpreted, formulated and implemented the idea and technology of access to space is discussed. The interactions among actors take place on the basis of political, organizational and technical decisions that actors make in regard to access to space.
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064768
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ID:
165051
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ID:
111625
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ID:
112094
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London, Routledge, 2011.
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Description |
xxvii, 352p.Hardbound
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9781857434194
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056406 | 629.45/SAD 056406 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
114243
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ID:
142100
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Summary/Abstract |
This report on Reforms of Export Controls of Space Systems is based on meetings and interviews held in December 2014 with the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) and the Office of National Security and Technology Transfers Controls therein. This was held on the basis of non-attribution to any of the individuals involved from the Department of Commerce, and the conclusions highlighted in the following are solely the views and interpretations of Eligar Sadeh.
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ID:
086538
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2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
Strategic Space and Defense is a global security conference for space and defense professionals organized and hosted on an annual basis by the Space Foundation. The editorial comments below highlight some of the key space-related issues discussed at Strategic Space and Defense 2008.
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ID:
098138
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2010.
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Summary/Abstract |
The National Space Symposium has brought together space leaders from around the world to discuss, address, and dream about the future of space. The symposium is organized and hosted on an annual basis by the Space Foundation, which seeks to advance space-related endeavors to inspire, enable, and propel humanity. Editorial comments put forward below highlight issues and challenges discussed at the 26th National Space Symposium held in April 2010.
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ID:
101219
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ID:
098139
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ID:
142099
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Summary/Abstract |
This report is a follow-up to the previous review of the workshop on export controls of space systems. The focus is on key points put forward at the workshop and concluding observations.
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