Journal Article - China Security
Space Weaponization and Space Security: A Chinese Perspective
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An extended version of this paper was produced for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences project, Reconsidering the Rules of Space.
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Zhang, Hui. “Space Weaponization and Space Security: A Chinese Perspective.” China Security, vol. 2. no. 1. (Spring 2006): 24-36 .
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