Abstract
Introduction: International Space PolicyA Paradigm for Intergovernmental Relations The Origins of Space Policy: A Reflection and an Instrument of Foreign and Domestic Interests Early Days of Confrontation and Attempts at Cooperation The Context of Competition and Cooperation in Space: Overall U.S.-Soviet Relations and the American and Soviet Space PrograMs. Cooperation Come and Gone: The 1975 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project and the Subsequent Souring of Superpower Relations A Confluence of U.S. and Soviet/Russian Interests in Space: Cooperation as the Cold War Ends Obstacles to Cooperation in Space, PostCold War: A Nation in Disarray Obstacles to Cooperation in Space, PostCold War: International Barriers, New and Old The Market Bridges the Gap: Commercial Space Cooperation Conclusion: The Space Age Outlives the Cold War
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