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Photo: Hajime Ishizeki via Getty Images

Photo: Hajime Ishizeki via Getty Images

From Earth to Uchū: The Evolution of Japan’s Space Security Policy and a Blueprint for Strengthening the U.S.-Japan Space Security Partnership

This report identifies actions that policymakers could take to strengthen the U.S.-Japan space security relationship to lead to material improvements in capabilities, more fielded systems, and a more highly trained and proficient workforce.

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Report by Kari A. Bingen and Makena Young — August 23, 2024