<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Since the Cold War, outer space has become of strategic importance for nations looking to seize the ultimate high ground. World powers establishing a presence there must consider, among other things, how they will conduct warfare in orbit. Leaders must dispense with "Buck Rogers" notions about operations in space and realize that policies there will have serious ramifications for their success in geopolitics. How should nations view space? How should they fight there? What would space warfare look like and how should strategists approach it? Offering critical observations regarding this unique theater of international relations, a military professional explores the strategic implications as human affairs move beyond Earth's atmosphere."--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> Since the Cold War, outer space has become of strategic importance for nations looking to seize the ultimate high ground. World powers establishing a presence there must consider, among other things, how they will conduct warfare in orbit. Leaders must dispense with Buck Rogers notions about operations in space and realize that policies there will have serious ramifications for geopolitics. How should nations view space? How should they fight there? What would space warfare look like and how should strategists approach it? Offering critical observations regarding this unique theater of international relations, a military professional explores the strategic implications as human affairs move beyond Earth's atmosphere.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Applying a military strategist's approach to a fascinating problem set, John Wright has written an absorbing and intriguing treatise on fighting in space. Readers might not agree with his conclusions, but the analysis is engaging and fun."--Brad Glosserman, deputy director of the Center for Rule-Making Strategies at Tama University, author of<i> Peak Japan: The End of Great Ambitions</i><br><br>"As informed and informative as it is thoughtful and thought-provoking...an extraordinary study that is exceptionally well written, organized and presented...recommended"--<i>Midwest Book Review</i><br><br>"Wright's audacious look-ahead at extraterrestrial military policy and planning will fascinate spacepassionate readers."--<i>Booklist</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Major <b>John C. Wright</b> is a US Air Force officer and pilot. He has published multiple articles on Pacific region political-military affairs in a variety of journals and online publications. He specializes in Japanese language, culture, and US-Japan military-diplomatic affairs. He lives in Yigo, Guam.
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