The decision to build the space station too weak a commitment? |
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Authors: | Howard E. McCurdy Professor |
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Affiliation: | School of Public Affairs, American University, Washington, DC 20016, USA |
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Abstract: | The decision to build the Space Station illustrates the way in which the incremental nature of policy making in the US government favours short-term flexibility over long-term commitments. In making the moves necessary to win approval for the Space, Station NASA officials and their allies took actions which gave policy makers frequent opportunities to re-examine the programme once approved, and may have made likely the continuing uncertainty over the future of the station. Difficulty in securing long-term commitments for large and complex science and technology programmes has been a central feature of US space policy ever since the landing on the Moon. |
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