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Astropolitics 3.0: A Reality Check
The Power Struggle Beyond Earth
Astropolitics 3.0: A Reality Check
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 10, 2024

With the release of his 10th book, Astropolitics 3.0: Reality Check, Frank, delivers another sharp and insightful analysis in the acclaimed "Reality Check" series, which includes successful releases: A.I. 2.0, Earth Polycrisis, Hydrogen 3.0, and Net Zero.

Space is no longer the exclusive domain of scientific discovery. In Astropolitics 3.0: Reality Check, the author takes a hard look at the critical developments defining humanity's future beyond Earth He uncovers the high-stakes power struggle among global superpowers, each vying for control in this new geopolitical battleground.

The book structured into five pivotal chapters explores the dynamics of legal frameworks, technological advancements, and security concerns that now shape the field of astropolitics. State of the Race: Assesses the leading players in the space race and their current standings.

State of Play: Examines the strategies and technologies fueling this competition.

State of Affairs: Investigates the legal, financial, and commercial dimensions of space activities.

State of Battle: Analyzes the militarization of space and the emerging threats.

Reality Check: Offers an unfiltered, unbiased evaluation of the current state and future trajectory of astropolitics.

A Call to Rethink Space Strategy, as tensions escalate between the United States and China, with India entering the fray, Astropolitics 3.0: Reality Check offers an impartial, factual and comprehensive outlook - challenging policymakers and stakeholders to urgently reconsider their approach.

The book argues for a strategic vision that deftly balances competition with cooperation, urging nations to find common ground in shared objectives like space debris mitigation and planetary defense. This visionary work could not be more timely.

About the Author
Frank, a seasoned science and technology writer is the Editor of the acclaimed "Futurology Chronicle". He is also a renowned expert in geopolitics (DEA Univ Paris 8) with a three decades' experience in the satellite ecosystem.

His distinguished unbiased track record of analyzing complex international issues have been widely praised for their clarity, depth, and actionable insights.

Author biography: FRANK -BIOGRAPHY-2024.pdf - Google Drive

About the book
Title: Astropolitics 3.0 - Reality check
Format: Paperback 336 pages and E book
ISBN: 9782958293000
Published on Amazon (8th September 2024)
View and Purchase here

Read the Foreword by Astrophysicist, Nat Chabert here

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