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Star wars : US tools of space supremacy / Loring Wirbel.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Sterling, Va. : Pluto Press, ©2004.Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 174 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849642095
  • 1849642095
  • 1281725536
  • 9781281725530
  • 9786611725532
  • 6611725539
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Star wars.DDC classification:
  • 358/.8/0973 22
LOC classification:
  • UG743 .W56 2004
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Birth of Intelligence Policy and Space Use -- 2. Civilian and Military Space Policies, Post-Sputnik -- 3. Star Wars Part 1: Safeguard, ABM, and Intelligence Struggles in Space -- 4. Star Wars Part 2: The Reagan Arms Buildup -- 5. Intelligence Goes Real-Time -- 6. Military Space Policy, Post-Challenger -- 7. BMDO, '3+3', and the New Missile Threat -- 8. 'In Your Face From Outer Space' -- 9. Permanent War -- 10. Reclaiming Multilateralism and Peace in Space.
Summary: The expansion of space militarization forms a common thread with the explicit unilateral empire-building of the Bush administration. But just as Star Wars did not begin with the Missile Defense Agency, preventive war theory did not originate with Donald Rumsfeld. Advocates of military space always were on the front line of those demanding global dominance. Loring Wirbel argues that the seeds for the current space supremacy doctrine were sown at the end of the Cold War, in the early days of the Clinton administration. Examining the evolution of space-based tools, Wirbel shows that missile defense strategy is part of a dangerous US move to wage endless preventive war and demand global supremacy over allies and adversaries alike. Star Wars: US Tools of Space Supremacy provides a fresh look at the role of space as an enabler of the Bush administration's plans for endless preventive war. It debunks the benign notions of missile defence, and expands the definition of space supremacy beyond that of weapons in space, to include the unilateral misuse of space-based intelligence, communications, and targeting technologies.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 154-163) and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1. Birth of Intelligence Policy and Space Use -- 2. Civilian and Military Space Policies, Post-Sputnik -- 3. Star Wars Part 1: Safeguard, ABM, and Intelligence Struggles in Space -- 4. Star Wars Part 2: The Reagan Arms Buildup -- 5. Intelligence Goes Real-Time -- 6. Military Space Policy, Post-Challenger -- 7. BMDO, '3+3', and the New Missile Threat -- 8. 'In Your Face From Outer Space' -- 9. Permanent War -- 10. Reclaiming Multilateralism and Peace in Space.

The expansion of space militarization forms a common thread with the explicit unilateral empire-building of the Bush administration. But just as Star Wars did not begin with the Missile Defense Agency, preventive war theory did not originate with Donald Rumsfeld. Advocates of military space always were on the front line of those demanding global dominance. Loring Wirbel argues that the seeds for the current space supremacy doctrine were sown at the end of the Cold War, in the early days of the Clinton administration. Examining the evolution of space-based tools, Wirbel shows that missile defense strategy is part of a dangerous US move to wage endless preventive war and demand global supremacy over allies and adversaries alike. Star Wars: US Tools of Space Supremacy provides a fresh look at the role of space as an enabler of the Bush administration's plans for endless preventive war. It debunks the benign notions of missile defence, and expands the definition of space supremacy beyond that of weapons in space, to include the unilateral misuse of space-based intelligence, communications, and targeting technologies.

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