TY - BOOK AU - Krige,John AU - Callahan,Angelina Long AU - Maharaj,Ashok TI - NASA in the world: fifty years of international collaboration in space T2 - Palgrave studies in the history of science and technology SN - 9781137340917 (hc) AV - TL 521.312 .K75 2013 PY - 2013/// CY - New York, NY PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - United States KW - National Aeronautics and Space Administration KW - History KW - fast KW - Astronautics KW - International cooperation KW - Outer space KW - Exploration KW - Exploration of outer space N1 - "This work was supported by NASA Contract No. NNH07CC56C"--Title page verso; Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I. Fifty years of NASA and the world / John Krige -- Ch. 1. Introduction and historical overview: NASA's international relations in space -- Part II. NASA and Western Europe / John Krige -- Ch. 2. NASA, space science, and Western Europe -- Ch. 3. Technology transfer with Western Europe: NASA-ELDO relations in the 1960s -- Ch. 4. European participation in the Post-Apollo program, 1969-1970: the Paine years -- Ch. 5. European participation in the post-Apollo program. 1971: the United States begins to have second thoughts and so do the Europeans -- Ch. 6. European participation in the post-Apollo program, 1972: disentangling the alliance, the victory of clean technological interfaces -- Part III. NASA and the Soviet Union/Russia / Angelina Long Callahan -- Ch. 7. Sustaining Soviet-American collaboration, 1957-1989 -- Ch. 8. Russian-American cooperation in space: privatization, remuneration, and collective security -- Part IV. NASA and emerging space powers / Ashok Maharaj -- Ch. 9. An overview of NASA-Japan relations from pencil rockets to the International Space Station -- Ch. 10. NASA and the politics of delta launch vehicle technology transfer to Japan -- Ch. 11. An overview of NASA-India relations -- Ch. 12. Satellite broadcasting in rural India: the SITE Project -- Part V. Into the twenty-first century / John Krige -- Ch. 13. Space collaboration today: the ISS -- Ch. 14. The impact of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations -- Ch. 15. Conclusion ER -