This volume identifies and evaluates the relationship between outer-space geography and geographic position (astrogeography), and the evolution of current and future military space strategy. In doing so, it explores five primary propositions.
This volume identifies and evaluates the relationship between outer-space geography and geographic position (astrogeography), and the evolution of current and future military space strategy. In doing so, it explores five primary propositions.
Everett C. Dolman is Professor of Strategy at the US Air Force's Air War College (AWC) and Visiting Professor of Space Strategy at Johns Hopkins University, SAIS.
Inhaltsangabe
1; Realism and Geopolitics
2: Foundations: From Geopolitics to Astropolitics
3: Modelling the Astropolitical Environment
4: Realist Visions; The Domination of Space
5: Shaping the Outer-Space Regime: Then and Now
6: Astrostrategy: Power, Policy and Applications
7: Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
1; Realism and Geopolitics 2: Foundations: From Geopolitics to Astropolitics 3: Modelling the Astropolitical Environment 4: Realist Visions; The Domination of Space 5: Shaping the Outer-Space Regime: Then and Now 6: Astrostrategy: Power, Policy and Applications 7: Conclusion Bibliography Index
1; Realism and Geopolitics 2: Foundations: From Geopolitics to Astropolitics 3: Modelling the Astropolitical Environment 4: Realist Visions; The Domination of Space 5: Shaping the Outer-Space Regime: Then and Now 6: Astrostrategy: Power, Policy and Applications 7: Conclusion Bibliography Index
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