Communication Satellites: Power Politics in SpaceArtech House, 1985 - 186 pagini |
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Pagina 12
... dependency on foreign satellites operators associated with common user systems such as INTELSAT [ 25 ] . As Anthony Smith writes : The trouble is that the high technology of today tends to make socie- ties dependent upon Western ...
... dependency on foreign satellites operators associated with common user systems such as INTELSAT [ 25 ] . As Anthony Smith writes : The trouble is that the high technology of today tends to make socie- ties dependent upon Western ...
Pagina 157
... dependency costs incurred as participants in INTELSAT . Consequently , we see a proliferation of both regional and national satellite systems exemplified by ARABSAT , EUTELSAT , and other INTELSAT competitors . A national or regional ...
... dependency costs incurred as participants in INTELSAT . Consequently , we see a proliferation of both regional and national satellite systems exemplified by ARABSAT , EUTELSAT , and other INTELSAT competitors . A national or regional ...
Pagina 158
... dependency costs while at the same time they dissolve free - rider incentives that might operate against even smaller systems . This is seen in the observation that dependency and transaction costs in an organization of 10 members is ...
... dependency costs while at the same time they dissolve free - rider incentives that might operate against even smaller systems . This is seen in the observation that dependency and transaction costs in an organization of 10 members is ...
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Getting a Parking Slot in Space | 53 |
Squatters | 83 |
The Hidden Agenda Revealed | 137 |
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