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The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age - Cold War Era Space Exploration & US-Soviet Space Race for Astronomy & Science Enthusiasts" (如果原标题是中文:"天与地:太空时代的政治史") 优化后的英文标题: "Heaven and Earth: Political History of Space Age - Cold War Space Race, NASA & Soviet Space Program for History Buffs & Sci-Fi Fans
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The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age - Cold War Era Space Exploration & US-Soviet Space Race for Astronomy & Science Enthusiasts
The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age - Cold War Era Space Exploration & US-Soviet Space Race for Astronomy & Science Enthusiasts
The Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age - Cold War Era Space Exploration & US-Soviet Space Race for Astronomy & Science Enthusiasts" (如果原标题是中文:"天与地:太空时代的政治史") 优化后的英文标题: "Heaven and Earth: Political History of Space Age - Cold War Space Race, NASA & Soviet Space Program for History Buffs & Sci-Fi Fans
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This highly acclaimed study approaches the space race as a problem in comparative public policy. Drawing on published literature, archival sources in both the United States and Europe, interviews with many of the key participants, and important declassified material, such as the National Security Council's first policy paper on space, McDougall examines U.S., European, and Soviet space programs and their politics. Opening with a short account of Nikolai Kibalchich, a late nineteenth-century Russian rocketry theoretician, McDougall argues that the Soviet Union made its way into space first because it was the world's first "technocracy" -- which he defines as "the institutionalization of technological change for state purpose." He also explores the growth of a political economy of technology in both the Soviet Union and the United States. "Once every decade or so, a book comes along that stands by itself as a remarkable contribution to the literature of a field. Such a work is Walter A. McDougall's... the Heavens and the Earth." -- Technology and Culture"[A] boldly conceived, elegantly written, and unfailingly provocative history of the new age of space." -- Science"[An] immensely readable and elegant book" -- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Possibly the best book I've had to read while studying a Masters in International Relations. So good, that I've actually read it twice (though skimmed a few bits the second time - it's long and tad bit flowery in parts).McDougall has done a fantastic job in digging into the story behind the space race, starting back in 1800s. He shows how Russia, pre-Soviet era, had a significant number of people dreaming of missions into space, which the USSR inherited.He also shows how the US realized one of the key, if not the key, benefit of satellites would be spying on others - and this required a regime that allowed satellite overflight of foreign countries. Which explains why the US chose only it's 3rd best group of rocketeers to compete to launch a satellite.Unfortunately, again as McDougall explains, the US kept this decision very, very secret and did nothing to explain this to the US public, so it badly lost the PR game when the USSR launched Sputnik.I could go on - so many interesting facts, useful to any student of great power politics and invaluable to students of space.

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