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Partners in Space: US-Russian Cooperation After the Cold War

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Partners in Space explores the lessons learned by the United States during the International Space Station program. By tracing the diplomatic, economic, and commercial origins of the US-Russian partnership, it tells the story of how the world’s two greatest space powers overcame their Cold War rivalry to construct humanity’s greatest engineering achievement.

209 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2004

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Susan Eisenhower

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SUSAN EISENHOWER, one of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's four grandchildren, is a consultant, author, and a Washington, DC-based policy strategist with many decades of work on national security issues. She lectures widely on such topics, including strategic leadership.

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