The Politics of Military Dominance: Weaponizing Orbital Space

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The Politics of Military Dominance: Weaponizing Orbital Space

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2011-02-03

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The nature of my research took on distinct characteristics, with one period of research being an examination of budgetary data and the other being an in-depth analysis of individual programs. Below are my findings on budgetary data and to the right are my findings on programs which fund research on space weapons. There are four categories into which space weapons programs can be classified: Missile Defense, Space Control, Weapon Systems, and Other.

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Additional contributor: Raymond Duvall (faculty mentor)

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Zimmerman, Joseph. (2011). The Politics of Military Dominance: Weaponizing Orbital Space. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/99647.

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