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Controls for Outer Space and the Antarctic Analogy
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Examines the history of international organization relevant to the ultimate problem of controls for outer space. Reflects on the political similarities between territorial control over the Antarctic and outer space.
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Table of contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Introductions
- Part I: International Controls in Retrospect
- 1. Shared Controls of Political Administration
- 2. The Role of International Organizations
- 3. Functional Organizations
- 4. Patterns for the Future
- Part II: International Controls for the Antarctic
- 5. The Antarctic
- 6. Cooperation in the Antarctic
- Part III: International Controls for Outer Space
- 7. Outer Space
- 8. Problems of Controls for Space
- 9. Chaos or Control
- Notes
- Index