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.
Terms of Use: I understand that I may access this audio and/or video file solely for my personal use. Any other use of the file and its content, including display, distribution, reproduction, or alteration in any form for any purpose, whether commercial, noncommercial, educational, or promotional, is expressly prohibited without the written permission of the copyright owner, the Council on Foreign Relations. For more information, write outreach@cfr.org.
Countering Criminal Violence in Central America
The author assesses the causes and consequences of the violence faced by several Central American countries and examines the national, regional, and international efforts intended to curb its worst effects.
No One's World
A renowned scholar maps out the twenty-first-century world, providing a detailed strategy for reconciling the West with the "rise of the rest." More
The US-South Korea Alliance
A new volume explores the possibilities for enhanced U.S.-South Korea cooperation in both traditional and nontraditional spheres. More
The Bush administration’s new National Space Policy goes far beyond previous policies in asserting America’s right to put what it wants into...
A Council Special Report of China, Space Weapons and U.S. Security.
Charles D. Ferguson and Bruce W. MacDonald argue that by demonstrating its anti-satellite capability, the U.S. “was stepping briefly across a...
Speech