August 2003
James Clay Moltz, ed.
Occasional Paper #12
Read the full Occasional Paper No. 12:
New Challenges in Missile Proliferation, Missile Defense, and Space Security
Continuing a collaboration between the Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the Mountbatten Centre for International Studies at the University of Southampton.
Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Exploring Linkages among Missile Proliferation, Missile Defense, and Space Security
James Clay Moltz
- Exploring Linkages among Missile Proliferation, Missile Defense, and Space Security
- MISSILE PROLIFERATION AND DEFENSES
- UAVs and Cruise Missiles as Possible Terrorist Weapons
Dennis M. Gormley
- Technical Hurdles in U.S. Missile Defense Agency Programs
Theresa Hitchens (with Victoria Samson)
- The Budget Politics of Missile Defense
David E. Mosher
- UAVs and Cruise Missiles as Possible Terrorist Weapons
- SPACE SECURITY
- Striking Out to Space: Technical Challenges to the Deployment of ASAT Weapons
Clayton K. S. Chun
- Prospects for “Non-Offensive” Defenses in Space
Phillip J. Baines
- China’s Space Program: Emerging Competitor or Potential Partner?
Brian Harvey
- Striking Out to Space: Technical Challenges to the Deployment of ASAT Weapons