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Most recent 25 citations added to the database, with the newest first.
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Center for Naval Analysis. China's Space Program: Civillian, Commercial & Military Aspects. Alexandria, VA: Center for Naval Analysis, October 6, 2005. [ 6 quotes ]
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Tellis, Ashley J. "China's Military Space Stategy: An Exchange -- "Response"." Survival. Vol. 50, No. 1 (February-March 2008): 157-198. [ 4 quotes ]
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Pillsbury, Michael P. "China's Military Space Stategy: An Exchange -- "The Politics of Protecting Military Space Assets"." Survival. Vol. 50, No. 1 (February-March 2008): 157-198. [ 1 reference ]
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Shixiu, Bao. "China's Military Space Stategy: An Exchange -- "Clearing up a Misunderstanding"." Survival. Vol. 50, No. 1 (February-March 2008): 157-198. [ 1 reference ]
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Ball, Desmond. Assessing China's ASAT program. : , June 14, 2007.
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Krepon, Michael. "China's Military Space Stategy: An Exchange -- "Opening Pandora's Box"." Survival. Vol. 50, No.1 (Feburary-March 2008): 157-198. [ 2 quotes ]
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Hagt, Eric. "China's Military Space Stategy: An Exchange -- "Mirror-imaging and Worst-case Scenarios"." Survival. Vol. 50, No.1 (February-March 2008): 157-198. [ 4 quotes ]
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Johnson-Freese, Joan. "The Emerging China-EU Space Partnership: A Geo-Technological Balancer." Space Policy. Vol. 22, No. 1 (February 2006): 12-22. [ 8 quotes ]
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Walsh, Frank M. "Forging a Diplomatic Shield for American Satellites: The Case For Reevaluating The 2006 National Space Policy in Light of a Chinese Anti-Satellite System." Journal of Air Law and Commerce. Vol. 72 (Fall 2007): 759. [ 28 quotes ]
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Nardon, Laurence. Space Situational Awareness and International Policy. Paris, France: Institut Francais des Relations Internationales, October 2007. [ 4 quotes ]
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Hitchens, Theresa. "Debris, Traffic Management and Weaponization." Brown Journal of World Affairs. Vol. 14, No. 1 (Fall / Winter 2007): 173-186. [ 5 quotes ]
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Chandler, Howie. "Air, Space, and Cyberspace Strategy for the Pacific." Strategic Studies Quarterly. Vol. 2, No. 2 (Summer 2008): 9-21. [ 1 reference ]
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"The Militarization and Weaponization of Space: Towards a European Space Deterrent." Space Policy. Vol. 24 (): 61-66. [ 3 quotes ]
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Tellis, Ashley J. "China's Space Capabilities and their Impact on U.S. National Security." . Washington, D.C.: U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission, May 20, 2008. [ 10 quotes ]
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Weeden, Brian. "How China "Wins" a Potential Space War." China Security. Vol. 4, No. 1 (Winter 2008): 134-147. [ 7 quotes ]
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Moltz, James Clay. "The Past, Present, and Future of Space Security." Brown Journal of World Affairs. Vol. 14, No. 1 (Fall / Winter 2007): 187-195. [ 3 quotes ]
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Johnson-Freese, Joan and Thomas M. Nichols. "Space, Security, and the New Nuclear Triad." Brown Journal of World Affairs. Vol. 14, No. 1 (Fall / Winter 2007): 159-172.
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Space-Based Solar Power: Inexhaustible Energy from Orbit. Washington, D.C.: National Space Society, Spring 2008.
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Moltz, James Clay. "Preventing Conflict in Space: Cooperative Engagement as a Possible U. S. Strategy." Astropolitics. No. 4 (Summer 2006): 121-129.
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Metzler, P. Gregory. "China in Space: Implications for U.S. Strategy." Joint Force Quarterly. No. 47 (Winter 2007).
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Steinbruner, John D. and Nancy Gallagher. Reconsidering the Rules for Space Security. College Park, MD: Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland (CISSM), 2008. [ 17 quotes ]
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Mulvenon, James. "Rogue Warriors?—A Puzzled Look at the Chinese ASAT Test." China Leadership Monitor. No. 20 (Winter 2007): 1-7. [ 2 quotes ]
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Blazejewski, Kenneth S. "Space Weaponization and US-China Relations." Strategic Studies Quarterly. Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring 2008): 33-55. [ 12 quotes ]
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DeSutter, Paula A. Is An Outer Space Arms Control Treaty Verifiable?. Washington, D.C.: U.S. State Department, March 4, 2008. [ 6 quotes ]
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Zhang, Hui and Pavel Podvig. Russian and Chinese Responses to U.S. Military Plans in Space. Cambridge, MA: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2008. [ 16 quotes ]