中国在太空:大跃进

Q3 Social Sciences Astropolitics Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14777622.2020.1726002
Ahmad Khan
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太空是中国的首要战略重点,对国家实力至关重要。这反映在过去二十年中国太空计划的进步中,中国巩固了其技术实力,以快速的速度制造卫星,并发展了可靠的发射能力,将有效载荷送入不同的轨道。这些技术的发展是中国认识到太空在民用和军事方面的战略重要性的结果。随着各种民用和军用卫星及其应用的发展,中国在太空的资产正在增长。目前,中国的运行卫星数量仅次于美国,位居世界第二。与俄罗斯和美国相比,中国发展具有成本效益的空间技术,开辟了与发展中国家开展空间计划合作的新途径。最重要的是,中国的太空能力为它提供了一个定位和标榜自己为全球大国的机会。布赖恩·哈维(Brian Harvey)对中国进行了广泛的报道。他的前两本书分别出版于1998年和2004年,分别是《中国空间计划:从概念到未来能力》和《中国空间计划:从概念到载人航天》。2013年,哈维出版了另一本关于中国的书,2019年,这本书的第二版出版了。哈维一贯发表有关中国航天计划的文章,这使他成为研究中国航天活动的学术权威。正在审查的这本书包括九章,它汇编了以前的工作,并突出了中国空间计划的技术发展。阅读哈维的书为全面了解中国太空计划的技术和项目提供了一个极好的机会。这增加了关于这一主题的文献。
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China in Space: The Great Leap Forward
Space is a top strategic priority in China and vital to national power. This is reflected in the advances in China’s space program over the last two decades where China solidified its technological prowess to manufacture satellites at a rapid pace, as well as develop a reliable launching capability to lift payloads into different orbits. These technological developments are a result of China’s understanding of the strategic importance of space for civilian and military purposes. Chinese assets in space are growing with a variety of civilian and military satellites and applications. Currently, China is second in the world in terms of the number of operational satellites after the United States. China’s development of cost-effective space technology, as compared to Russia and the United States, opened a new avenue for space program cooperation with developing states. Above all, China’s space capabilities provide it with an opportunity to position and assert itself as a global power. Brian Harvey writes extensively on China. His previous two books entitled, The Chinese Space Program: From Conception to Future Capabilities and China’s Space Program: From Conception to Manned Spaceflight, were published in 1998 and 2004 respectively. In 2013, Harvey published another book on China, and in 2019 the second edition of this book under review here was released. Harvey’s consistency in publishing on China’s space program makes him an academic authority on Chinese space activities. The book under review comprises nine chapters, which compiles previous work and highlights technological development in the Chinese space program. A read of Harvey’s book provides an excellent opportunity to comprehensively understand the technology and projects of China’s space program. This adds to the body of literature on this topic.
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Astropolitics Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Astropolitics: The International Journal of Space Politics and Policy is a peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal is dedicated to policy relevant and interdisciplinary analysis of civil, commercial, military, and intelligence space activities. Committed to the highest editorial standards, Astropolitics is the international journal of choice for the academic, policy-maker and professional in the space community.
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