Reynolds argues that society should convene military experts, science fiction authors, and technology theorists to brainstorm about how nanotechnology could be used for terrorism.
James Pinkerton argues that the historical evidence indicates that China has expansionist motives behind its space program.
Glenn Harlan Reynolds argues that attempting to 'ban' or restrict nanotechnology development could backfire. He advocates ": reasonable regulations to foster responsibility and safety."
James Pinkerton, a fellow at the New American Foundation, argues that the U.S. should be alert to the threat posed by China's recent gains in developing a long range space strategy.
James Pinkerton argues that humanity should expand outward into space to avoid annhilation by terrorists armed with weapons of mass destruction.
James Pinkerton argues that efforts by environmentalists to block missile defense also threaten civillian space efforts.
James Pinkerton argues that society should develop a 'back-up' plan of expanding into space to hedge against the risk of human extinction from advanced technologies.