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Category: Space & Security

Space & Security

Policies for incentivizing orbital debris assessment and remediation

Carson Bullock , and Robert T. Johanson

A universal system for risk assessment and financial incentives can be strategies to mitigate threats posed by space debris on space infrastructure.

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Space & Security

Our remaining options for preventing a nuclear Iran

Thomas D. MacDonald3 Peter Roemer , and Ethan Klein

Returning to a cooperative agreement such as the Iran deal, though made challenging by mutual distrust, provides the best chance to prevent Iran from resuming a nuclear weapons program.

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Space & Security

A sustainable geostationary space environment requires new norms of behavior

Thomas G. Roberts , and Carson Bullock

The absence of norms of behavior in space poses a threat to peaceful satellite operations.

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