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Old September 4th 03, 11:10 PM
Allen Thomson
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A potentially interesting new journal:

http://www.astropolitics.org/currentissue.htm

I do like their statement of intent and purpose, particularly

As well as fulfilling our stated aim of publishing rigorous
scholarship, the Editors also seek and encourage contributions
from non-academic writers. The space policy process includes
numerous influences and a wide range of people in various
capacities. Astropolitics seeks to reflect this diversity and
therefore future issues will include contributions from science
fiction novelists, politicians, government officials and
ministers, military officers, representatives from industry, and
many others, as well as scholars and space policymakers.

We'll see how it works out, but it does seem like they're trying
to do some good things.
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Old September 9th 03, 09:02 AM
Derek Lyons
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(Allen Thomson) wrote:

A potentially interesting new journal:

http://www.astropolitics.org/currentissue.htm

We'll see how it works out, but it does seem like they're trying
to do some good things.


The index for the current issue seems pretty thin for the asking
price.


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