太空力量,帝国和理论

Bleddyn E. Bowen
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第1章定义并解释了太空力量,并通过概述其对现代战争和大战略的重要性,挑战了太空力量在当代国际关系学术中被低估的作用。然后,它探讨了思考霸权和地缘政治思想在外层空间中的作用,并提出了在分析空间力量时纳入物质因素的理由,因为目前许多国际关系文献都远离物质考虑。尽管太空力量过于关注帝国对海洋的统治,并将其转化为有效的帝国对太空的统治,而没有充分研究地球轨道上太空力量的现实。第一章最后解释了教学理论和策略类比是如何工作的,以及如何利用卡尔·冯·克劳塞维茨的概念来使用这些命题。
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Spacepower, Empire and Theory
Chapter 1 defines and explains spacepower, and challenges the undervalued role of spacepower in contemporary International Relations scholarship by outlining its significance to modern warfare and grand strategy. It then explores the role of thinking about hegemony and geopolitical thought in outer space, and makes the case for embracing material factors in the analysis of spacepower as much current literature in international relations turns away from material considerations. Much though on spacepower is overly focused on imperial domination of the seas, and translates it into an effective imperial domination of space without sufficiently examining the realities of spacepower in Earth orbit. Chapter 1 ends with an explanation of how pedagogical theory and strategic analogies work, and how the propositions should be used by drawing on the concepts of Carl von Clausewitz.
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