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Articles & Chapters

2012

Pascale Ehrenfreund, Research Professor of International Affairs and Space Policy
The Development of the Space Environment Viability of Organics (SEVO) Experiment aboard the Organism/Organics Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) Satellite.” Planetary and Space Sciences 60, pp 121-130, 2012. (With N. Bramall, R. Quinn, A. Mattioda, K. Bryson, J. Chittenden, A. Cook, A.J. Ricco, D. Squires, O. Santos, G. Minelli, G. Defouw, C. Friedericks, D. Landis, N. C. Jones, S.V. Hoffmann)

 


Henry Hertzfeld
,
Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs
Economics and Financing of Satellite Communications.” Satellite Applications Handbook: The Complete Guide to Space Telecommunications, Remote Sensing, Navigation, and Meteorology. (Pelton, J & Madry, S., Camacho-Lara, S. eds) Forthcoming.

 

John Logsdon, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs
"The Survival Crisis of the U.S. Solar System Exploration Program," Palgrave MacMillian, forthcoming 2012.

 

 

Scott Pace, Professor of Practice of International Affairs and Space Policy

"Strengthing Space Security: Advancing US Interests in Outer Space," Harvard International Review, Spring 2012.

"A Space Launch without a Space Program," 38 North: Informed Analysis of North Korea, April 2012.

 

 

Nicholas S. Vonortas, Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Center for International Science and Technology Policy

Social Networks in R&D Program Evaluation”, Journal of Technology Transfer, Springer, 2012.

Real Options Analysis as a Tool for Valuing Investments in Adaptation to Climate Change”, Climate Change Economics, forthcoming. (With Peter Linquiti)

2011

Pascale Ehrenfreund, Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs; Henry Hertzfeld, Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs; Kirk Woellert, M.A. International Science and Technology Policy

"Cubesats: Cost-Effective science and technology platforms for emerging and developing nations," with Antonio Ricco, Advances in Space Research, February 2011

Astrobiology.” Laboratory Science with Space Data, pp103-107, 2012. (With Springer Verlag, eds: D. Beysens, L. Carotenuto, J. van Loon, M. Zell, Springer Verlag, F. Westall)

"Toward a Global Space Exploration Program: A Stepping Stone Approach." Advances in Space Research, pp 2-48, 2012. (With C. McKay, J.D. Rummel, B.H. Foing, C.R. Neal, T. Masson-Zwaan, M. Ansdell, N. Peter, J. Zarnecki, S. Mackwell, M.A. Perino, L. Billings, J. Mankins, M. Race)

 


Henry Farrell, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs

How to Save the Euro -- and the EU, Foreign Affairs, Henry Farrell and John Quiggin, May/June 2011, Volume 90, Number 3, pages 96-103.

 


John Logsdon
, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs
A New U.S. Approach to Human Spaceflight?Space Policy, February 2011

John F. Kennedy’s Space Legacy and Its Lessons for Today,” Issues in Science and Technology, Spring 2011

 

2010

Patrick Besha, M.A. International Science and Technology Policy

"Policy making in China's space program: A history and analysis of the Chang'e lunar orbiter project," Space Policy, August 2010.

 

 

John Logsdon, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs
Fifty Years of U.S. Spaceflight: Why Is There Still a Controversy?” in Steven J. Dick, ed., NASA’s First Fifty Years: Historical Perspectives, NASA SP2010-4704 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2010)

 

 

Scott Pace, Professor of Practice of International Affairs and Space Policy

"Expert Advice: The Strategic Significance of Compass," GPS World, December 2010.

 

 

Nicholas S. Vonortas, Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Center for International Science and Technology Policy

Knowledge-Intensive Entrepreneurship in Europe: Some Policy Implications”, in Franco Malerba (ed), Knowledge-Intensive Entrepreneurship and Innovation Systems, Routledge, 2010.

Scale and Scope in Research.” European Science and Technology Policy: Towards Integration or Fragmentation?, Edward Elgar, 2010. (Henri Delanghe, Ugur Muldur, and Luc Soete (eds))

Exclusivity in Licensing Alliances”, Strategic Management Journal, 2010, 32(2): 159-186. (With Deepak Somaya and Young-Jun Kim)

Uncertainty, Networks and Real Options”, Journal of Economic Behavior and
Organization, 2010, 75(3): 523-541. (With Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou and Sumit
Joshi)

 

2009

Pascale Ehrenfreund, Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs
"Toward a paradigm shift in managing future global space exploration endeavors" with N. Peter, Space Policy, 25, 244-256, 2009.

 

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