ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1985, analyses the factors that have shaped the militarization of space. By examining in great detail the determinants of U.S. policy, it explains why for over 25 years space did not become the scene of an arms race, and why this began to change in the late 1970s. Both superpowers did, however, develop a limited anti-satellite capability in the 1960s, and these programmes are also discussed.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|21 pages

Eisenhower and the Space Challenge

chapter 4|33 pages

Kennedy and the Years of Uncertainty

chapter 8|23 pages

Nixon and Ford: Continuity and Change

chapter 9|21 pages

Carter and the Two-Track Policy

chapter 12|18 pages

Conclusion