Evidence: Alphabetical
- Space weapons are impossible to identify and define, complicating arms control
- Should use proliferation security initiative as a model for a space security confidence building measure
- Space debris from Chinese ASAT test will complicate space activities for next 20 years
- Space is already weaponized, depending on how you define space weapons
- Space Radar could have Revolutionary Impacts on Military and Society
- Space-based strike weapons likely to be economically and technically impractical for many years
- Satellite jamming incidents becoming more feasible and common
- SDI-era space weapons push was scuttled for fear it would ignite space arms race with Soviet Union
- Space weapons are too costly an investment considering their low survivability and high risk
- Should not draw conclusions from 19th century mercantilist model for outer space
- Space debris collisions probably occur more frequently than we know
- Should not Place too much Emphasis on Risk of Cheating in Space Arms Control Regime
- Space mines not practical counterspace solution for space dependent nations
- Solid Fuel Rocket Boosters are Within Reach of Rogue States
- Space-based interceptors would create too much space debris to be practical
- Satellites can be easily Hardened against EMP Weapons
- Should not compare U.S. operation with Chinese anti-satellite test
- Significant Parallels between Missile Defense and U.S. 193 Exercise
- Spy Satellite US 193 was not a Threat to Public Safety
- Space Debris from US 193 Shot Delaying Launch of Followup Spy Satellite
- Spacefaring Nations have always Taken Risk from Satellite Re-Entry very Seriously
- Salyut 7 Experience Shows Risks of Hydrazine Re-Entry
- Space Arms Race could Spiral out of Control, Risking Miscalculation and Accidental War
- Space weapons arms control would reduce threat to U.S. space assets
- Starfire Optical Range could be Testing Lab for Directed-Energy ASAT
- Supporters of Space Weapons Recognize Failure of Acquisition Process Dooms Proposals for Space Weapons
- Should be concerned about risk of miscalculations from use of space weapons
- Should not Let Pursuit of Perfect Agreement for Space Security become Enemy of the Good
- Space Debris makes any "Victory" in Space Warfare a Pyrrhic Victory
- Should Implement Space Code of Conduct Incrementally
- Space situational awareness is a necessary component of a Code of Conduct and confidence building measures
- Space assets are the foundation of modern American military might
- Satellites could be equipped with evasion technologies to detect and avoid some incoming ASATs
- Security Dilemma Paradigm is a Useful Framework for Understanding U.S.-Chinese Military Space Policy
- Successful Diplomatic Resolution of ASAT Issue could have Broader Consequences for Sino-American Relations
- Should not let definitional concerns stop work towards space arms control treaty
