ISSN 0265-9646
Publisher: Elsevier
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Highlights pp. 173-173(1)
The demise of the ABM Treaty and the militarization of outer space pp. 175-178(4) Author: von Kries W.
Which institutions for space traffic management? pp. 179-182(4) Author: Filho J.M.
Meeting the needs of the new millennium: passenger space travel and world economic growth pp. 183-197(15) Author: Collins P.
Effects of commercialisation in the European space sector pp. 199-204(6) Author: Peeters W.
Earth observation and UK science policy pp. 205-213(9) Author: Harris R.
Faster conception of radically innovative systems: the strategic and organizational challenge for space agencies pp. 215-219(5) Author: Belleval C.
Exploring a structured decision approach as a means of fostering participatory space policy making at NASA pp. 221-231(11) Authors: Arvai J.L.; McDaniels T.; Gregory R.
Increasing global awareness of space activities: World Space Week 2001 pp. 233-238(6) Authors: Stone D.; Welch C.
It's all a matter of fact. After all, fact matters pp. 239-240(2) Author: Goodman M.S.
The Dish - Working Dog, Australia, 2000, 101min, Cert. 12 pp. 241-243(3) Author: Lunan D.
On the Edge of Earth. The Future of American Space Power - Steven Lambakis; University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 2001, 365pp., price $39.95 pp. 245-246(2) Author: von Kries W.
Dual-Purpose Space Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges for US Policy-Making - Ray A. Williamson (Ed.); Space Policy Institute, George Washington University, Washington, DC, 2001, 216pp (copies available by contacting rayw@gwu.edu). pp. 247-247(1) Author: Gibson R.
Book review(s) pp. 249-249(1)