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The 1967 Outer Space Treaty: Cold War Frontiers Beyond Earth

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In 1967, at the height of the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union did something unprecedented: they agreed to keep nuclear weapons out of space. This episode explores the Outer Space Treaty—its origins, its loopholes, and its legacy. We trace the treaty's roots to the International Geophysical Year and the early space race, the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty, and the frantic diplomacy after Sputnik. We discuss the key negotiators—including the US ambassador Arthur Goldberg and Soviet diplomat Aleksei Roshchin—and the surprising role of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. We also unpack the treaty's gaping loopholes: it bans weapons of mass destruction but not conventional weapons; it says nothing about anti-satellite missiles or space-based missile defense. And we look ahead to the 1980s, when President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative ("Star Wars") tested the treaty's limits, and to today, when private companies and new powers like China and India raise fresh questions. From the first satellites to the Artemis Accords, this is the story of how the Cold War shaped the law of outer space—and how that law still governs humanity's reach for the stars. #OuterSpaceTreaty #ColdWar #SpaceRace #NuclearWeapons #ArthurGoldberg #AlekseiRoshchin #UnitedNations #COPUOS #PartialTestBanTreaty #Sputnik #InternationalGeophysicalYear #StrategicDefenseInitiative #StarWars #ArtemisAccords #AntiSatelliteWeapons #SpaceLaw #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The 1967 Outer Space Treaty: Cold War Frontiers Beyond Earth cover

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In 1967, at the height of the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union did something unprecedented: they agreed to keep nuclear weapons out of space. This episode explores the Outer Space Treaty—its origins, its loopholes, and its legacy. We trace the treaty's roots to the International Geophysical Year and the early space race, the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty, and the frantic diplomacy after Sputnik. We discuss the key negotiators—including the US ambassador Arthur Goldberg and Soviet diplomat Aleksei Roshchin—and the surprising role of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. We also unpack the treaty's gaping loopholes: it bans weapons of mass destruction but not conventional weapons; it says nothing about anti-satellite missiles or space-based missile defense. And we look ahead to the 1980s, when President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative ("Star Wars") tested the treaty's limits, and to today, when private companies and new powers like China and India raise fresh questions. From the first satellites to the Artemis Accords, this is the story of how the Cold War shaped the law of outer space—and how that law still governs humanity's reach for the stars. #OuterSpaceTreaty #ColdWar #SpaceRace #NuclearWeapons #ArthurGoldberg #AlekseiRoshchin #UnitedNations #COPUOS #PartialTestBanTreaty #Sputnik #InternationalGeophysicalYear #StrategicDefenseInitiative #StarWars #ArtemisAccords #AntiSatelliteWeapons #SpaceLaw #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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