The authors argue for further research and development into directed energy weapons as a way to counter the threat from MANPADs and cruise missiles.
An overview of current intelligence about China's approach to anti-satellite systems and space warfare.
The author argues that U.S. technological leadership and "pre-eminent position as the world's sole superpower" is being eroded by increasing space power in China, Japan, and South Korea.
Jack Spencer of the Heritage Foundation advocates developing low-yield nuclear weapons, saying such weapons would be especially effective against biological weapons.
The author argues that China's open calls for a ban on space weapons are at odds with its efforts to develop its own space-based weapons and tactics.
Michael Scardaville defends the Pentagon's plan for a "Total Information Awareness" system against claims that it would violate individual privacy by pointing out the guidelines in place to protect civil liberties.