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China's Strategy in Space

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This book addresses why China is going into space and provides up- to-date information on all aspects of the Chinese Space Program in terms of launch vehicles, launch sites and infrastructure, crew vehicles for space exploration, satellite applications and scientific exploration capabilities.

Beyond mere capabilities, it is important to understand how Chinese aerospace leaders think, how they make decisions, and what their ultimate goal is during their space endeavors. What are Chinese intentions in space? To what extent does culture and ethics influence Chinese strategic decision-making within the highest levels of the aerospace industrial complex? This book examines these questions and offers four potential scenarios on where the Chinese space program is headed based on this new perspective of understanding China's space goals. This book is not only required reading for policy makers and military leaders in the US government, but also for the general population, students, and professionals interested in truly understanding the reasons behind what the Chinese are doing in space.

List of contents

The History of the Chinese Space Program and Its Role in Modern China - Why Did China Reinvigorate the Space Industry as a Part of the Recovery from the Cultural Revolution.- A Review of China's Space Capabilities Today.- China and Its Plan for Aerospace Innovation.- The Rise of Chinese Aerospace Industry in the Global Space Community.- The Generational Differences Among the Chinese Space Professionals.- Societal/Cultural Influences and the Chinese Space Program.- Future Scenarios for China's Space Industry.- Conclusion - Top 10 Things to Know about China's Space Program.

About the author

Stacey Solomone is an analyst for the Department of Defense and has worked for the US Government since 1995. Stacey also is a regular lecturer at the International Space University during the Space Studies Program every summer. She lectures on Chinese space culture, satellite applications in China and effects on society, and Mars Governance for the Space and Society Department. She has other publications on related topics such as ‘The Culture of China’s Space Program’ in “Journal of Futures Studies,” ‘China’s Space Program: The Great Leap Upward’ in “Journal of Contemporary China,” ‘Tang and Tea Together at Last’ in “Futures Research Quarterly,” and “Smitten by Capitalism” in the Armed Forces Journal. Stacey also has been a Chinese Mandarin-English translator of naval and space-related engineering journals. She holds a Masters degree from The School of Oriental and African Studies and has pursued additional postgraduate studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

Summary

This book addresses why China is going into space and provides up- to-date information on all aspects of the Chinese Space Program in terms of launch vehicles, launch sites and infrastructure, crew vehicles for space exploration, satellite applications and scientific exploration capabilities.

Beyond mere capabilities, it is important to understand how Chinese aerospace leaders think, how they make decisions, and what their ultimate goal is during their space endeavors. What are Chinese intentions in space? To what extent does culture and ethics influence Chinese strategic decision-making within the highest levels of the aerospace industrial complex? This book examines these questions and offers four potential scenarios on where the Chinese space program is headed based on this new perspective of understanding China’s space goals. This book is not only required reading for policy makers and military leaders in the US government, but also for the general population, students, and professionals interested in truly understanding the reasons behind what the Chinese are doing in space.

Product details

Authors Stacey Solomone, Stacey L. Solomone
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.01.2013
 
EAN 9781461466895
ISBN 978-1-4614-6689-5
No. of pages 119
Dimensions 155 mm x 8 mm x 236 mm
Weight 220 g
Illustrations XII, 119 p. 24 illus. in color.
Series SpringerBriefs in Space Development
SpringerBriefs in Space Development
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Aviation and space engineering
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

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