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Why do nation states choose to develop national space programs? How
can they justify national efforts to acquire capabilities by
arguing for membership of the space club? This book provides a
unique perspective of the past, current and future of space
exploration and technological development in world politics. A
country that sees itself as a power deserving of a seat at the
table of world governance is expected to race for space. Based on a
rich and detailed analysis of a range of space programs of states
which are not usually at the focus of world politics and its
research, the author shows that joining the space club is a
legitimate and rational decision. The book provides a different way
of looking at international relations, through a relatively
under-studied area of policy - the space club.
Why do nation states choose to develop national space programs? How
can they justify national efforts to acquire capabilities by
arguing for membership of the space club? This book provides a
unique perspective of the past, current and future of space
exploration and technological development in world politics. A
country that sees itself as a power deserving of a seat at the
table of world governance is expected to race for space. Based on a
rich and detailed analysis of a range of space programs of states
which are not usually at the focus of world politics and its
research, the author shows that joining the space club is a
legitimate and rational decision. The book provides a different way
of looking at international relations, through a relatively
under-studied area of policy - the space club.
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