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Space Policy Index to Volume 7 No 1 February 1991, No 2 May 1991, No 3 August 1991, No 4 November 1991 Articles — titles and its legacy, Phillip S. Clark, 7.3, cy, 7.4, 300-306 221-232 Eymar, Patrick, see Theillier, Francis America at the threshold: America’s The tortoise and the tortoise: the new Farinella, Paolo, see Anselmo, Space Exploration Initiative, The race for space, Joan Johnson- Luciano Synthesis Group, 7.3, 257-265 Freese and Roger Handberg, 7.3, Frelk, James, Willis Hawkins, William An insurer’s view of the space business, 199-206 Nierenberg and Frederick Seitz, Giovanni Gobbo, 7.1, 46-50 The US and Japanese space program- New directions in space — a report Can space exploration survive the end mes: a comparative study, Damon on the lunar and Mars initiatives, of the Cold War?, Bruce Murray, R. Wells and Daniel E. Hastings, 7.1, 51-59 7.1, 23-34 7.3, 233-256 Gobbo, Giovanni, An insurer’s view Changing structure of the Soviet space UK space policy, Lord Reay, 7.4, of the space business, 7.1, 46-50 programme, Tom Cremins and 307-315 Handberg, Roger, see Johnson- Elizabeth Newton, 7.2, 129-136 Update on Japan’s space policy, Shogo Freese, Joan China’s space policy — a _ historical Kurachi, 7.2, 95-102 Hastings, Daniel E., see Wells, review, Yanping Chen, 7.2, 116— US and Soviet policy for long-term Damon R. 128 human exploration of space: a Hawkins, Willis, see Frelk, James Chinese launch services: a user’s guide, European assessment, Xavier Pasco Johnson-Freese, Joan, and Roger Gordon Pike, 7.2, 103-115 and Isabelle Sourbes, 7.3, 207-220 Handberg, The tortoise and the Europe needs a space policy, Euro- Where is Europe’s place in space?, tortoise: the new race for space, 7.3, space, 7.4, 300-306 Reimar List, 7.4, 295-299 199-206 International cooperation in the space Kurachi, Shogo, Update on Japan’s station programme, John Logsdon, Articles — authors space policy, 7.2, 95-102 7.1, 35-45 Logsdon, John M., International International surveillance of outer Anselmo, Luciano, Bruno Bertotti cooperation in the space station space for security purposes, and Paolo Farinella, /nternational programme, 7.1, 35-45 Luciano Anselmo, Bruno Bertotti surveillance of outer space for Liist, Reimar, Where is Europe’s place and Paolo Farinella, 7.3, 184-198 security purposes, 7.3, 184-198 in space?, 7.4, 295-299 New directions in space — a report on Becker, Thomas W., Space education Murray, Bruce, Can space exploration the lunar and Mars initiatives, policy — a global imperative, 7.1, survive the end of the Cold War?, James Frelk, Willis Hawkins, Wil- 60-71 7.1, 23-34 liam Nierenberg and Frederick Bertotti, Bruno, see Anselmo, Newton, Elizabeth, see Cremins, Tom Seitz, 7.1, 51-59. Luciano Nierenberg, William, see Frelk, James Reflections on the spaceplane, Pierre Betin, Pierre, Reflections on the space- Pasco, Xavier, and Isabelle Sourbes, Betin, 7.2, 137-145 plane, 7.2, 137-145 US and Soviet policy for long-term Space education policy — a global Chen, Yanping, China’s space policy — human exploration of space: a imperative, Thomas W. Becker, a historical review, 7.2, 116-128 European assessment, 7.3, 207-220 7.1, 60-71 Clark, Phillip S., The Soviet manned Pike, Gordon, Chinese launch ser- Space law — Latin America’s contribu- lunar programme and its legacy, vices: a user’s guide, 7.2, 103-115 tion, Aldo Armando Cocca, 7.2, 7.3, 221-232 Potter, Michael, Swords into plough- 151-156 Cocca, Aldo Armando, Space law — shares: missiles as commercial laun- Swords into ploughshares: missiles as Latin America’s contribution, 7.2, chers, 7.2, 146-150 commercial launchers, Michael 151-156 Reay, Lord, UK space policy, 7.4, Potter, 7.2, 146-150 Cremins, Tom, and Elizabeth New- 307-315 The Moon and Mars: role and impacts ton, Changing structure of the Seitz, Frederick, see Frelk, James for Europe, Francis Theillier and Soviet space programme, 7.2, 129- Sourbes, Isabelle, see Pasco, Xavier Patrick Eymar, 7.4, 316-322 136 Synthesis Group, The, America at the The Soviet manned lunar programme Eurospace, Europe needs a space poli- threshold: America’s Space Ex- Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd, Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP, UK 99 Index ploration Initiative, 7.3, 257-265 Power System, Philip R. Harris, Gump, David, P., Space Enterprise Theillier, Francis, and Patrick Eymar, 7.2, 164-165 Beyond NASA, Philip R. Harris, The Moon and Mars: role and Review and analysis of the Register of 7.1, 85-86 impacts for Europe, 7.4, 316-322 Space Objects, R. Wickramatunga, Hooper, Gordon R., The Soviet Cos- Wells, Damon R., and Daniel E. 7.1, 77-81 monaut Team, Vol 1: Background Hastings, The US and Japanese Small is beautiful, Frances Brown, 7.2, Sections; Vol 2: Cosmonaut Bio- space programmes: a comparative 165-167 graphies, Phil Clark, 7.2, 169-170 study, 7.3, 233-256 Space debris and the world commun- Hudson, Heather E., Communica- ity, LuboS Perek, 7.1, 9-12 tions Satellites: Their Development Reports/Viewpoints/Essays Space reaches into the classroom, Rod- and Impact, David Wright, 7.3, ney Buckland, 7.1, 81-82 274-276 Australian opportunities in space scien- The Biosphere 2 project and its poten- Johnson-Freese, Joan, Changing Pat- ce and applications, Jeff Kingwell, tial role in assisting space explora- terns of International Space Coop- 7.2, 161-164 tion, Mark Nelson, Noberto eration, Richard J.H. Barnes, 7.3, Choices for Europe, Frances Brown, Alvarez-Romo and Taber MacCal- 273-274 7.3, 267-268 lum, 7.2, 157-160 Lacoste, Beatrice, Europe: Stepping Cornerstones of German space The Brazilian space programme — an Stones to Space, Philip Clark, 7.4, strategy, Wolfgang Wild, 7.1, 5-8 overview, Clifford P. Graham, 7.1, 332 Defence: cooperative prospects for the 72-76 Lyall, Francis, Law and Space Com- 21st century, Alasdair McLean, Track Two diplomacy — an internation- munications, A.M. Rutkowski, 7.2, 92-94 al framework for controlling orbital Jee ESA ministerial meeting: consensus or debris, Darren S. McKnight, 7.1, Newkirk, Dennis, Almanac of Soviet confrontation?, Peter Creola, 7.4, 13-22 Manned Space Flight: A Revealing 289-294 Launch-by-Launch Account of the Global Protection Against Limited Red Star in Orbit, Philip R. Harris, Strikes: an unnecessary and un- Book Reviews (author, title, reviewer) 7.1, 83-84 workable system, John Pike and Rycroft, Michael (ed), The Cambridge Christopher Bolkom, 7.3, 179-183 Ashford, David, and Patrick Collins, Encyclopedia of Space, Frances Impact of unification on German space Your Spaceflight Manual: How Brown, 7.2, 172 activities, Stephan Hobe and You Could Be a Tourist in Space Smith, Milton L., /nternational Reg- Mathias Spude, 7.4, 323-327 Within Twenty Years, T.F. Rogers, ulation of Satellite Communica- In defence of the incremental art, 7.3, 276-277 tions, Michael Potter, 7.2, 170 Kenneth S. Pedersen, 7.3, 268-273 Beobachtungssatelliten ftir Europa: Is it a plane?, Tanja L. Masson- Bericht einer Expertengruppe, Zwaan, 7.4, 327-328 Andreas Hasenkamp, 7.1, 84-85 Editorials/Letters to the Editor Le silence éternel de ces espaces in- Biswas, S.K., D.C.V. Mallik and finis?, 1.F. Clarke, 7.4, 328-331 C.V. Vishveshwara (eds), Cosmic America’a future in space (Part III), Preparing Europe’s space future, Bert- Perspectives, Duncan Lunan, 7.4, John M. Logsdon, 7.2, 90-91 rand de Montluc, 7.4, 285-288 333-334 Facing up to the challenge, Frances Probing for mines, Allison Rae Han- Brown, Neville, New Strategy Brown, 7.4, 283 nigan, 7.3, 266-267 Through Space, Stan Rosen, 7.4, Treaties are not the answer, Richard Promoting the Coalition for a Lunar J.H. Barnes, 7.2, 167-168 SPACE POLICY February 1992

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