To Infinity and Beyond: In Support of US-Proposed Space Principles of Conduct (SPoC)

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Strunk, Daniel

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Pavia, Nicole

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Khan, Samreen

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Liberman, Harry

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2013-05-30T17:31:48Z

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2013-05-30T17:31:48Z

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2013-05-30

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Political Science

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Winner of the 2013 Alona E. Evans Prize in International Law

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This paper takes the form of a mock Presidential memo drafted for President Obama's 2012 transition. It outlines the current status of space policy and weaponization, and argues that the U.S. propose an international Code of Conduct to govern outer-space activities.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/7387

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en_US

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Space

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Weaponization

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International law

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To Infinity and Beyond: In Support of US-Proposed Space Principles of Conduct (SPoC)

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Course paper

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