July 2002
James Clay Moltz, ed.
Occasional Paper #10
Read the full Occasional Paper #10:
Future Security in Space: Commercial, Military, and Arms Control Trade-Offs
Identifying areas of common ground in the field of future space activity. A collaboration between the Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the Mountbatten Centre for International Studies at the University of Southampton.
Introduction
	
- Future Choices in Space
 by James Clay Moltz
Defenses in Space: Background Issues
	
- Defenses in Space: Treaty Issues
 by Jonathan Dean
- U.S. Commercial Space Programs: Future Priorities and Implications for National Security
 by Charles V. Peña
- Military Approaches to Space Vulnerability: Seven Questions
 by Robert McDougall and Phillip J. Baines
- Debris and Future Space Activities
 by Joel R. Primack
Weighing Alternative Approaches to Space Security
	
- Putting Military Uses of Space in Context
 by Steven Lambakis
- Space Weapons: More Security or Less?
 by Theresa Hitchens
- Military Space Cooperation: Opportunities and Challenges
 by Peter L. Hays
- Enhancing Global Security through Improved Space Management: A Russian Perspective
 by Vitaly A. Lukiantsev
- Treaties as an Approach to Reducing Space Vulnerabilities
 by Cheng Jingye
- A U.S. Perspective on Space
 by Eric M. Javits
How to Move Forward?
	
- Government-Led Discussions regarding Space Weapons and Avenues for Progress
 by Vladimir Petrovsky
- Commercial-Led Options
 by Alain Dupas
- NGO Approaches and Initiatives for Addressing Space Security
 by Rebecca Johnson
 
					


