Arms Control in Space: Conclusion
Mutschler, Max M.
2015-12-04 00:00:00
[What are the lessons regarding the conditions for the establishment of international regimes of preventive arms control in general, and with regard to space in particular? Which of the theoretical considerations have been supported by empirical evidence, and which ones have not? In this chapter, I sum up the findings of the case studies and discuss the relevance of these findings for the theoretical approach to arms control in general and for the specific case of preventive arms control in space.]
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[What are the lessons regarding the conditions for the establishment of international regimes of preventive arms control in general, and with regard to space in particular? Which of the theoretical considerations have been supported by empirical evidence, and which ones have not? In this chapter, I sum up the findings of the case studies and discuss the relevance of these findings for the theoretical approach to arms control in general and for the specific case of preventive arms control in space.]
Published: Dec 4, 2015
Keywords: International Regime; Epistemic Community; Mutual Defection; Situation Structure; Space Power
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