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NASA in the World Fifty Years of International Collaboration in Space

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ISBN-10: 1137340924

ISBN-13: 9781137340924

Edition: 2013

Authors: John Krige, Angelina Long Callahan, Ashok Maharaj

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List price: $89.99
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 8/23/2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 353
Size: 5.99" wide x 9.15" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 11.814
Language: English

John Krige is Kranzberg Professor in the School of History, Technology, and Society at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
List of Archives Consulted
List of Interviews
List of Abbreviations
Fifty Years of NASA and the World
Introduction and Historical Overview: NASA's International Relations in Space
NASA and Western Europe
NASA, Space Science, and Western Europe
Technology Transfer with Western Europe: NASA-ELDO Relations in the 1960s
European Participation in the Post-Apollo Program, 1969-1970: The Paine Years
European Participation in the Post-Apollo Program, 1971: The United States Begins to Have Second Thoughts-And So Do the Europeans
European Participation in the Post-Apollo Program, 1972: Disentangling the Alliance-The Victory of Clean Technological Interfaces
NASA and the Soviet Union/Russia
Sustaining Soviet-American Collaboration, 1957-1989
Russian-American Cooperation in Space: Privatization, Remuneration, and Collective Security
NASA and Emerging Space Powers
An Overview of NASA-Japan Relations from Pencil Rockets to the International Space Station
NASA and the Politics of Delta Launch Vehicle Technology Transfer to Japan
An Overview of NASA-India Relations
Satellite Broadcasting in Rural India: The SITE Project
Into the Twenty-First Century
Space Collaboration Today: The ISS
The Impact of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations
Conclusion
Notes
Index