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U.S. space program

China and Strategic Instability in Space

China and Strategic Instability in Space

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Carla Freeman.

The China-US Space Race Is a Myth

The China-US Space Race Is a Myth

By Kelly A. Grieco
The United States is not falling behind China in space – quite the contrary.
The US Cooperates With Russia in Space. Why Not China?

The US Cooperates With Russia in Space. Why Not China?

By Adam Gadd
Russia-U.S. cooperation in space shows that the China exclusion policy is motivated less by security risks than by a U.S. fear of losing its leadership position.

Fresh Calls for Space Security Governance Measures Unlikely to Yield Results

Fresh Calls for Space Security Governance Measures Unlikely to Yield Results

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Progress will probably require developing small, technical agreements given that big, all-encompassing agreements have proven too difficult under current international circumstances.

Sky High: How the Asia-Pacific Sees Space

Sky High: How the Asia-Pacific Sees Space

David Burbach, Namrata Goswami, and Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan discuss the future of space competition and cooperation in Asia.

US Plans to Patrol the Moon – Though Not Literally

US Plans to Patrol the Moon – Though Not Literally

By Abhijnan Rej
The Cislunar Highway Patrol System experiment seeks to extend space domain awareness to deep space, as the United States eyes the moon.

US Returns to Human Spaceflight

US Returns to Human Spaceflight

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The growing private space sector is beginning to create new energy and excitement about space.
Trump’s India Visit Should Enhance US-India Space Cooperation

Trump’s India Visit Should Enhance US-India Space Cooperation

By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
It's time for Washington and New Delhi to take their space cooperation to the next level.

Where No Alliance Has Gone Before: US-Japan Military Cooperation in Space

Where No Alliance Has Gone Before: US-Japan Military Cooperation in Space

By John Wright
The U.S. and Japan could be the first military alliance to operate in space.

The Future of the Asian Order Will Be Decided in Space

The Future of the Asian Order Will Be Decided in Space

By Peter Garretson
Space resources could determine which country winds up dominating the 21st century.

How China Is Weaponizing Outer Space

How China Is Weaponizing Outer Space

By Harsh Vasani
Many of China's space capabilities are designed to counter U.S. military advantages.
U.S. in Space: Superiority, Not Dominance

U.S. in Space: Superiority, Not Dominance

By Travis C. Stalcup
Trying for dominance in space is counterproductive. The U.S. should settle for a more modest goal.

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