Anti-satellite Weapons, Deterrence and Sino-American Space Relations

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Krepon, Michael
Thompson, Julia
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2013-09
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Stimson Center
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US national security experts spend years studying, seeking to avoid and sometimes helping to mediate or prosecute conflicts. Over time, veteran policy hands in the executive and legislative branches, as well as academia, thinks tanks and the media, come to believe that they understand all the important dimensions of security. And yet, for most, one dimension – space – presents a significant gap in their understanding. Space’s importance is major, growing and underappreciated inside the Washington Beltway.
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The Stimson Center today issued a collection of six essays titled "Anti-satellite Weapons, Deterrence and Sino-American Space Relations," which provide a range of viewpoints about cooperation between the U.S. and China in space.
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