Space Race With China?
The Chinese Anti-Satellite Test and U.S.-China Relations in Space
American Strategy Program, Nuclear Strategy & Nonproliferation Initiative
Using the experience they gained from visiting China several times in the last eight months, analysts Jeffrey Lewis and Gregory Kulacki will evaluate the costs and benefits of cooperation and competition between the United States and China in light of the history of Chinese interest in ASAT technology and an assessment of China's growing aerospace industry.
The New America Foundation invites you to join these two space policy experts in an engaging panel discussion and robust question-and-answer session. The American Strategy Program's Nuclear Strategy and Nonproliferation Initiative is designed to build a new bipartisan consensus around a reduced role for nuclear weapons in U.S. security policy and a renewed emphasis on building international institutions to stop the spread of nuclear weapons.
02/12/2008 - 12:15pm
02/12/2008 - 1:45pm
New America Foundation
1630 Connecticut Ave, NW 7th Floor
Washington, 20009United States
Participants
- Gregory Kulacki, PhD
Senior Analyst and China Project Manager, Global Security Program
Union of Concerned Scientists
- Jeffrey Lewis, PhD
Director, Nuclear Strategy and Nonproliferation Initiative, New America Foundation
Publisher, ArmsControlWonk.com












