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NATIONAL SPACE POLICY (3) answer(s).
 
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India, China and the United States in space: partners, competitors, combatants? a perspective from the United States / Samson, Victoria   Journal Article
Samson, Victoria Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Military strategy for the new space environment / Lynn, William J   Journal Article
Lynn, William J Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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President Obama's national space policy: a change in tone and a focus on space sustainability / Smith, Marcia S   Journal Article
Smith, Marcia S Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The major features of President Obama's new US space policy are discussed and particular aspects are compared with those of the previous Bush policy. In many cases there are similarities of substance but the tone of the latest policy is more outward looking and inclusive, with a far greater emphasis on cooperation, both internationally and with the private sector. And while some complain that the policy does not sufficiently emphasize US leadership, a statement by President Obama on the day of its release makes clear that this remains a paramount goal. Serious questions remain, however, about implementation of the new policy, particularly where it requires substantial government funding such as human spaceflight and the restructured weather/environmental satellite programs.
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