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The United States has long exploited Earth’s orbits to enhance security, generate wealth, and solidify its position as a world leader. But America’s ambivalence toward military activities in space undermines our future security, argues Steven Lambakis. Washington possesses a peculiar regard for space and warfare. One viewpoint perceives space as a place to defend and fight for America’s vital interests. Another, frequently dominant, looks upon space as a preserve not to be despoiled by earthly strife.
Lambakis reviews key political, military, and business developments in space over the past forty years. Emphasizing that we should not take our unobstructed and unlimited access to space for granted, he identifies potential space threats and policy flaws and offers steps to meet national security demands for the twenty-first century.
“This book clearly outlines both organizational and scientific issues. It will trigger public debate, generate controversy, and add creatively to the policy debate. An exceptionally good job of clarifying issues and meeting the hard questions head-on.”—John D. Stempel, University of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce
“A thorough study of the role and potential of American space power. Steven Lambakis has consulted with America's foremost space experts and drawn upon his own considerable experience and vision to create this useful reference. Our national security leaders at all levels will profit from this volume—no national security expert should be without it.”—Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ)