Dr. John Klein Authored an Op-ed Article for Space News
Dr. John J. Klein, adjunct SPI professor, authored an Op-ed article titled “To deter attacks on satellites, U.S. needs a strategy to identify bad actors“. The article was published by Space News and can be found...
“The Creation of a U.S. Space Force: It’s Only the End of the Beginning”
Dr. John Klein authored a commentary piece titled “The Creation of a U.S. Space Force: It’s Only the End of the Beginning”, which was published in the Texas National Security Review. The article discusses the creation of the U.S. Space Force and the...
“Space Power and the Trajectory of U.S. Influence in Space”
Recent graduate Takuya Wakimoto wrote the article “Space Power and Trajectory of U.S. Influence in Space”, which was recently published in GWU’s International Affairs Review. His article begins on page 39 of the Summer 2019 issue. Abstract:...
“A Guide to Japan’s Space Policy Formulation: Structures, Roles and Strategies of Ministries and Agencies for Space”
Takuya Wakimoto, a second-year SPI graduate student, recently wrote the article “A Guide to Japan’s Space Policy Formulation: Structures, Roles and Strategies of Ministries and Agencies for Space”, which was published by the Pacific Forum. Executive...
“What to Call the Moon”
Is it moon or Moon? In AIAA’s Aerospace America November 218 issue, Dr. John Logsdon weighs in on whether or not Earth’s one and only natural satellite should be written with a capital “M”. In the article, Dr. Logsdon looks at the history of...
“Once We Went to the Moon”
Dr. John Logsdon’s article, which discusses a U.S. return to the moon, appears in AIAA’s Aerospace America October 2018 issue. The article considers the factors that led to the initial moon landings in the Apollo program, and the circumstances that exist...
The Costs of Human Spaceflight Are High. History Shows the Benefits Are Too
Dr. John Logsdon weighs in on the costs and benefits of human spaceflight in his Time.com article, “The Costs of Human Spaceflight are High. History Shows the Benefits Are...
“Revisiting Non-Interference Zones in Outer Space”
SPI graduate student Cody Knipfer published a new piece in The Space Review entitled, “Revisiting Non-Interference Zones in Outer Space”.
“How to Reduce US Space Expenses Through Competitive and Cooperative Approaches”
SPI graduate student Takuya Wakimoto published “How to reduce US space expenses through competitive and cooperative approaches” in The Space Review.
“The U.S. and China Need to Start Cooperating in Space”
SPI graduate student Cody Knipfer recently published “The U.S. and China Need to Start Cooperating in Space” in...