Abstract
With a focus on China, the United States, and India, this book examines the economic ambitions of the second space race. The authors argue that space ambitions are informed by a combination of factors, including available resources, capability, elite preferences, and talent pool. The authors demonstrate how these influences affect the development of national space programs as well as policy and law.
Schlagworte
NewSpace Astropolitics Astropolitik Great Power lunar mining space commercialization space development space entrepreneurship space innovation space resources speculative sociology asteroid mining strategic culture- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xx Preface i–xx
- 321–348 Appendix A 321–348
- 349–352 Appendix B 349–352
- 353–358 Appendix C 353–358
- 359–428 Bibliography 359–428
- 429–442 Index 429–442
- 443–444 About the Authors 443–444