An overview of the role of nation-state clubs in world politics, using the case of the space club. Aimed at scholars of international relations, security studies and sociology of science and technology as well as practitioners, this book examines the logic in joining the space club, emphasizing its political, economic, technological, social and scientific impact.
An overview of the role of nation-state clubs in world politics, using the case of the space club. Aimed at scholars of international relations, security studies and sociology of science and technology as well as practitioners, this book examines the logic in joining the space club, emphasizing its political, economic, technological, social and scientific impact.
Deganit Paikowsky holds a PhD in political science from Tel Aviv University. She is a senior researcher at the Yuval Neeman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security at Tel Aviv University as well as a research associate at the George Washington University Space Policy Institute.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Nation-state clubs in world politics 3. The evolution of the space club 4. A multilateral race for space club membership 5. France and Britain 6. Canada and Australia 7. India and Israel 8. The space club in the post-Cold War era 9. Conclusions and future directions Bibliography Index.
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Nation-state clubs in world politics 3. The evolution of the space club 4. A multilateral race for space club membership 5. France and Britain 6. Canada and Australia 7. India and Israel 8. The space club in the post-Cold War era 9. Conclusions and future directions Bibliography Index.
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