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ID:
076384
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ID:
001351
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Publication |
Ohio, National Air Intelligence Centre, 1995.
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Description |
41p.
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038590 | 358.8/ANA 038590 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
028587
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Publication |
New York, Vintaze Books, 1984.
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Description |
xxi, 293p.
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0394728947
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025965 | 358.174/TIR 025965 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
035522 | 358.174/TIR 035522 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
183788
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Summary/Abstract |
The world is faced with an escalating arms race in outer space at the very time that this vital, if vulnerable, environment is experiencing rapid growth in orbiting satellites and the array of services they provide. After years of relative stagnation, multilateral diplomatic activity is being re-energised, spurred by the revival of debris-causing anti-satellite weapons (ASAT) tests. A British initiative has resulted in the creation of a new United Nations diplomatic forum on ‘Reducing Space Threats Through Norms, Rules and Principles of Responsible Behaviours’. Although geopolitical tensions between leading space powers make the development of cooperative security arrangements difficult, there is a common interest in avoiding the creation of more space debris that would endanger the assets of all space operators.
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ID:
161004
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Summary/Abstract |
Combat in near-Earth orbit is emerging as a more realistic possibility. The argument here is that changes in space technologies combined with a sea change in political rhetoric is bringing the possibility of military conflict in space technologies. This movement reflects a generational shift as the original decisions regarding military conflict in space are now being reassessed by a generation who did not experience World War II or the Cold War. For these, the sanctuary approach to space activities is not as persuasive and new enhanced space technologies bring the possibility of victory or at least survival possible during a conflict in space.
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061601
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May-Jun 2005.
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