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|a Space Strategy in the 21st Century :
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|a Front Cover; Space Strategy in the 21st Century; Copyright Page; Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: towards space strategy: Eligar Sadeh; 1. Space and strategy: from theory to policy: James Clay Moltz; 2. Political challenges of space strategy: Robie I. Samanta Roy; 3. International cooperation and space governance strategy: Nancy Gallagher; 4. Strategy for space assurance: James D. Rendleman; 5. Strategy and the security space enterprise: David Christopher Arnold and Peter L. Hays.
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|a 6. Space strategy and strategic management: Kurt A. Hepard and Steve G. Gren7. Space economics and commerce in a strategic context: Andrew J. Aldrin; 8. Space launch capabilities and strategic considerations: Jeff Foust; 9. Earth observations and space strategy: Moly K. Macauley; 10. Policy and strategic considerations of the Russian space program: Victor Zaborskiy; 11. China's space strategy and policy evolution: Roger Handberg; 12. European experiences with space policies and strategies: Christophe Venet and Kai- Uwe Schrogl.
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|a 13. Japan's space strategy: diplomatic and security challenges: Hirotaka Watanabe14. Space policy and strategy of India: G.S . Sachdeva; 15. Israel's space strategy: Deganit Paikowsky, Ram Levi, and Isaac Ben Israel; 16. Planning and strategic orientations of the Brazilian space program: Otavio Durão; Index.
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|a This book offers an overview of space strategy in the 21st century. The purpose of space strategy is to coordinate, integrate, and prioritize space activities across security, commercial, and civil sectors. Without strategy, space activities continue to provide value, but it becomes difficult to identify and execute long-term programs and projects and to optimize the use of space for security, economic, civil, and environmental ends. Strategy is essential for all these ends since dependence on, and use of, space is accelerating globally and space is integrated in the fabric of activit.
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