The Journal of Astropolitics
30 June 2004, 9:45 AM

This seems like a rather nifty new Journal:

Astropolitics Publisher: Frank Cass Publishers
ISSN Print 1477-7622

Astropolitics is a new journal dedicated to policy relevant academic inquiry into the political, economic, and military implications and uses of outer space. Astropolitics will be the intellectual arena for the space policy and studies community that provides rigorous, original, and incisive analysis on all political, economic, and military space policy topics by the best writers and experts in the field.

Committed to the highest editorial standards and the best analysis, Astropolitics will be the international journal of choice for the academic, policy maker, and professional.

Content available by subscription. Free sample issue available online. Current Issue: Volume 2, Number 1 / January-March 2004

Date: 30 June 2004

Fazia Rizvi

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