Averting a sino-U S space race
Material type: TextPublication details: 2003Subject(s): In: The Washington Quarterly Autumn 2003, p.19-36 (108)Abstract: The U.S views space dominance as a fundamental tenet of its national security. China views U.S. space dominance as a major threat to its geostrategic interests. In essence both side agree that the other represents a challenge. Although this potential clash of interests is not yet sufficiently severe to be visible to casual observers.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Entered on 07/OCT/2003 by RHY
The U.S views space dominance as a fundamental tenet of its national security. China views U.S. space dominance as a major threat to its geostrategic interests. In essence both side agree that the other represents a challenge. Although this potential clash of interests is not yet sufficiently severe to be visible to casual observers.
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