A number of gaps divide reality from perception concerning the kinetic energy ballistic missile defense and antisatellite (ASAT) weapons developed, tested, and possessed by the United States and China. This article explains the equivalence of these supposedly distinct classes of weaponry, and reviews the diplomatic history surrounding recent Chinese and US tests of them, particularly in the light of recent WikiLeaks revelations. The inadequacy of arms-control proposals that would address only the testing or use of these weapons as ASATs is discussed, and a more substantive proposal is offered that emerged in a recent meeting between Chinese and US arms-control analysts
Members of Congress are concerned about whether U.S. firms have provided technology or expertise to ...
In November of 2021, The Russian Federation conducted an anti-satellite test (ASAT), destroying one ...
Many nations use satellites for a diverse set of economic, scientific and military purposes. The Uni...
A number of gaps divide reality from perception concerning the kinetic energy ballistic missile defe...
On March 27, 2019, India launched a direct ascent anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon, aimed at the Indian ...
Desmond Ball of the Australian National University discusses China\u27s anti-satellite (ASAT) test o...
A storm is brewing 100 kilometers above the Pacific Rim. The early 21st century finds the People’s R...
Events during the early months of 2008 have highlighted further the dangers of an arms race in space...
Through the lens of policy-oriented jurisprudence, this contribution will consider the potential ave...
As technology advances, the trade-off between offence and defence has become more complex. On the on...
The world is on the precipice of a new arms race in outer space, as China, Russia, the United States...
This article presents a thesis that most readers will find surprising, in an effort to develop a nov...
In 2010, with globalization, and economic integration, the world is brought even closer together by ...
Explores what countermeasures China and Russia are likely to take if the United States continues to ...
Congress has long been concerned about whether U.S. policy advances the national interest in reducin...
Members of Congress are concerned about whether U.S. firms have provided technology or expertise to ...
In November of 2021, The Russian Federation conducted an anti-satellite test (ASAT), destroying one ...
Many nations use satellites for a diverse set of economic, scientific and military purposes. The Uni...
A number of gaps divide reality from perception concerning the kinetic energy ballistic missile defe...
On March 27, 2019, India launched a direct ascent anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon, aimed at the Indian ...
Desmond Ball of the Australian National University discusses China\u27s anti-satellite (ASAT) test o...
A storm is brewing 100 kilometers above the Pacific Rim. The early 21st century finds the People’s R...
Events during the early months of 2008 have highlighted further the dangers of an arms race in space...
Through the lens of policy-oriented jurisprudence, this contribution will consider the potential ave...
As technology advances, the trade-off between offence and defence has become more complex. On the on...
The world is on the precipice of a new arms race in outer space, as China, Russia, the United States...
This article presents a thesis that most readers will find surprising, in an effort to develop a nov...
In 2010, with globalization, and economic integration, the world is brought even closer together by ...
Explores what countermeasures China and Russia are likely to take if the United States continues to ...
Congress has long been concerned about whether U.S. policy advances the national interest in reducin...
Members of Congress are concerned about whether U.S. firms have provided technology or expertise to ...
In November of 2021, The Russian Federation conducted an anti-satellite test (ASAT), destroying one ...
Many nations use satellites for a diverse set of economic, scientific and military purposes. The Uni...