Toward American ‘Space Dominance’
The Bush administration’s new National Space Policy goes far beyond previous policies in asserting America’s right to put what it wants into...
Interviewee: William Martel
Interviewer: Michael Moran
Published: December 5, 2006
Space policy expert William Martel, associate professor at the Fletcher School and a former member of the Air Force advisory board, discusses the release of the new U.S. National Space Policy.
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