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Paperback cover has some wear and minor bending.. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This thought-provoking CADRE paper by William L. Spacy delves into the controversial and complex issue of space-based weapons for the United States. Published during the height of the Cold War, when the space race between the US and Soviet Union was in full swing, this work offers a unique glimpse into the strategic thinking and debates surrounding the militarization of space. Spacy, a respected analyst, presents a balanced examination of the potential advantages and risks of developing space-based weapons systems, considering factors such as deterrence, technological feasibility, and international relations. Despite its age, this book remains a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the history of space exploration, military strategy, and the interplay between technology and geopolitics. This copy, while showing signs of use, has clean pages and a secure binding, making it an excellent addition to any collection focused on Cold War history, space policy, or the evolution of military technology.