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Johnson-Freese Joan

 

 

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CHANGING PATTERNS OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN SPACE

Edition

Orig. Ed 1990

Description

Pages

134

Traditionally, the U.S. has been the unchallenged leader in space and, subsequently, the leader in cooperative international space ventures. Recently however, NASA has been increasingly unable to offer much to other countries in the way of attractive opportunities for international space ventures. Added to a less-than-positive image of the U.S. regarding space, and the increasingly pluralistic nature of the space community, dominant past patterns of international space cooperation may well be changing. This book examines how and why these patterns are changing, and the ramifications for the U.S. space program.

Krieger Book Number

290221

ISBN #

0-89464-022-4

Reviews

Cloth/Paper

C

U.S. Dollars

$52.5

"...her broad history of space flight is a valuable one, unmatched by any other publication this reviewer is aware of." -- T. Page, NASA Johnson Space Center CHOICE, April 1991.                        "...should be required reading at NASA and Congress, and at any corporation or foreign government that wants to deal with NASA." -- Dave Zimmerman, SPACE, March 1990.                        "...The book takes a very hard-nosed and, one could argue, realistic view of what happened in the past; it tries to draw logical lessons from this view without a nationalistic bias, and presents well formulated conclusions - which makes it worthwhile reading." -- John Egan, Earth Space Review, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1992.

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