International Politics of Space
Explore the intriguing relationship between international politics and space in the insightful book International Politics of Space by Michael Sheehan. Published in 2007, this comprehensive work spans 246 pages and delves into the complexities of how political dynamics shape our exploration and utilization of outer space.
Sheehan skillfully employs case studies and a range of theoretical frameworks to illustrate the interplay between international cooperation and competition in space endeavors. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the political aspects of astropolitics, including scholars, students, and space enthusiasts. It sheds light on critical issues like international security, political freedom, and the collaborative efforts needed for future exploration.
Dive into International Politics of Space to understand the evolving landscape of space as a geopolitical frontier.