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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Peter A Garretson (Afpc) , Richard M Harrison (Afpc)Publisher: Armin Lear Press Imprint: Armin Lear Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9781968919009ISBN 10: 1968919007 Pages: 330 Publication Date: 06 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA well-reasoned and chilling glimpse into the potential futures we must prepare for. Every national security leader needs to read this-now. - Lt Gen John Shaw, U.S Space Force (Ret), Former Deputy Commander, U.S. Space Command and Author of Whither Space Power? These scenarios don't just make you think-they make you uneasy. And that's exactly what good foresight should do. Read it, then ask yourself: what would we do if this happened tomorrow? - Joel B. Mozer, PhD, U.S. Space Force Chief Science Officer (retired) If America wants to survive and protect its values and world leadership, it must think strategically about the ultimate high ground of Space. Space Shock is a must read for all segments of society, from citizens to politicians. It asks the right questions, and uses compelling scenarios to help America think and compete in the brave new world that Space represents. The timing of this book is critical, and its recommendations are key to our success as a civilization. Bold action is required now! - Steve Kwast, Lieutenant General (Ret) and Co-Founder of SpaceBilt Inc., a Space logistics company Simulations and wargaming can unlock insights that analysis alone cannot. We ignore these insights at our peril. - JP Parker, CEO, Escape Velocity and Former Special Advisor to the Vice President for Space In Space Shock, Garretson and Harrison issue a no-nonsense alert to U.S. decision-makers: when crises arrive, soaring rhetoric undermined by deep cuts to budgets and misplaced priorities will leave us underprepared. The scenarios they highlight contrast China's all-in strategy, powered by sustained, coherent investments in security, science, and exploration, against America's splintered, underfunded commitments. The authors don't just diagnose the problem, they prescribe bold action to cement U.S. leadership of the future of humanity. My takeaway from the book is: enough with the rhetoric, it is time to be strategic and invest. - Dr. Bhavya Lal, Former Acting Chief Technologist and Associate Administrator for Technology, Policy, and Strategy, NASA This plain-language assertion of urgency regarding space policy and investment puts readers squarely in the crosshairs of what could result from failure to act. Incremental advancements in space policy have become so much a part of the current US space posture that even highly qualified teams failed to respond with bold action when faced with scenarios simulated as part of the book's research. Harrison and Garretson boldly recommend specific actions to advance US national security through space capability. - Lee Steinke, Chief Operating Officer, CisLunar Industries Useful reading for policymakers managing the intersection of national security and a thriving commercial space ecosystem. - Dr. Diane Howard, Principal, sur l'espace PLLC; Former Director of Commercial Space Policy at the National Space Council; Making do with what we have: Creating Certainty in Private Space Law (2009) This urgent critique is a wake-up call for policymakers to act decisively to improve America's space strategy-or risk surrendering the future of space to China. - Dr. Mir Sadat, Former National Security Council Policy Director (2019-2020) Author InformationLt. Col. Peter A. Garretson, USAF (Ret.) is a Senior Fellow in Defense Studies at AFPC and a co-director of the SPI. He is a prolific writer and is co-author of The Next Space Race: A Blueprint for American Primacy (Praeger, 2023) and Scramble for the Skies: The Great Power Competition to Control the Resources of Outer Space (Lexington Books, 2020). Previously, Garretson spent over a decade as a transformational strategist for the Department of the Air Force, where he served as a strategy and policy advisor for the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, as Division Chief of Irregular Warfare Strategy Plans and Policy, and as the Chief of the Future Technology Branch of Air Force Strategic Planning. Garretson has extensive wargaming expertise, having helped design, been a player in, and led both red and blue teams in Net Assessment Wargames. Garretson has designed, planned, and executed a diversity of simulations and wargames, including three Title X wargames for HQ U.S. Air Force, the first interagency planetary defense simulation, the U.S.-U.K.-France trilateral strategic initiative airpower wargame, the Air Command and Staff College Joint Warfare wargame, and two Space Horizons Task Force wargames (including one with NASIC). Garretson has designed multiple scenarios supporting U.S. Space Force Space Futures Workshop, Keplerian Chess, the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center (NPEC), and the AFPC National Space Council Simulation. Richard M. Harrison is the Vice President of Operations and Director of the Defense Technology Program at AFPC, where he co-directs the AFPC Space Policy Initiative (SPI). He currently serves as managing editor of AFPC's Defense Dossier e-journal and as editor of the Defense Technology Monitor e-bulletin. Harrison also directs a briefing series on Capitol Hill to educate congressional staff on defense technology issues affecting U.S. national security. He has published numerous articles and is co-author of The Next Space Race: A Blueprint for American Primacy (Praeger, 2023) and co-editor of Cyber Insecurity: Navigating the Perils of the Next Information Age (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016). Prior to his work at AFPC, Harrison spent several years as a systems engineer in the aerospace sector for Lockheed Martin. He completed his master's degree in Security Studies from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service and earned a bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering from Penn State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |