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Leadership, Coordination & International Programs

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Putting the “I” in IHY

Part of the book series: Studies in Space Policy ((STUDSPACE))

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The IHY program’s organizational structure was devised to balance the priorities and influence of the international coordination teams, the working groups, the individual national IHY programs, and the supporting international scientific bodies and consortia.

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(2009). Leadership, Coordination & International Programs. In: Thompson, B.J., Gopalswamy, N., Davila, J.M., Haubold, H.J. (eds) Putting the “I” in IHY. Studies in Space Policy. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-99180-0_2

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