U.S. -Russian Cooperation in Human Space Flight
Assessing the Impacts

John M. Logsdon
James R. Millar
Editors

Space Policy Institute
and
Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies
Elliott School of International Affairs
The George Washington University
Washington, DC

February 2001


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. The Rationales for Expanded Space Cooperation
3. Issues for Assessment
4. Assessment
4.1 Impacts on the Russian Aerospace Industrial Base
4.2 Impacts on Nonproliferation and Technology Transfer
4.3 Impacts on Overall U.S. Russian Relations
5. Summary Remarks

Appendix A - Biographical Sketches of Workshop Participants and Organizers
Appendix B - The Evolution of U.S. - Russian Cooperation in Human Space Flight