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El. knyga: Sun Tzu in Space: What International Relations, History, and Science Fiction Teach us about our Future

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  • Formatas: 376 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Naval Institute Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781682478462
  • Formatas: 376 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Naval Institute Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781682478462

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Sun Tzu in Space provides a novel way of thinking about the future, connecting international relations, history, and science fiction to better understand some of the various paths for future human activities in space. Simultaneously, it provides a way to use science fiction to help students and the public learn about international relations and the cyclical nature of history. Author Gregory D. Miller uses case studies, history, and foundational international relations concepts to draw big, or at least possible, conclusions about humanity‘s future in space. By combining the lessons of science fiction, and the facts of the past, Miller presents possible outcomes with a goal of illuminating where things could go wrong, or wonderfully right, as humans venture forth into space in greater numbers in the in the decades to come.


Sun Tzu in Space provides a novel way of thinking about the future, connecting international relations, history, and science fiction to better understand some of the various paths for future human activities in space.

List of Tables
viii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(14)
Chapter 1 Hegemony: The Eagle Lands Again
15(36)
Chapter 2 The Balance Of Power: Planetary Partnerships
51(38)
Chapter 3 Pax Terra: A Federation Of States
89(42)
Chapter 4 Hostile Takeover: Birth Of The Multiplanetary Corporations
131(37)
Chapter 5 Marx On Mars: Social Revolution In Space
168(41)
Chapter 6 Venus Rising: A Feminist Future
209(39)
Chapter 7 An Artificial Future: The Promise And Perils Of Singularity
248(36)
Conclusion 284(17)
Notes 301(28)
Bibliography 329(24)
Index 353
Greg Miller attended graduate school in Washington DC and Columbus, OH, and completed his PhD in Political Science at The Ohio State University. He taught in civilian academia for a decade before moving to Professional Military Education. He is currently the Chair of the Department of Spacepower and the Director of the Schriever Space Scholars Program at the Air Command and Staff College.