Professor Roger B. Handberg
Roger B. Handberg, Ph.D.
is the Pre-Law Advisor for the College of Sciences. His research
interests include space policy, defense policy, the U.S. Supreme Court,
and judicial politics.
Roger has published extensively (157 articles and book chapters,
9 books; 36 other publications) and presented papers at international,
national, and regional meetings (124 papers).
His books include
The Future of the Space Industry: Private Enterprise and Public
Policy,
Ballistic Missile Defense and the Future of American Security:
Agendas, Perceptions, Technology, and Policy,
Chinese Space Policy: A Study in Domestic and International
Politics,
Space, the Dormant Frontier: Changing the Paradigm for the 21st
Century,
International Space Commerce: Building from Scratch,
Reinventing NASA: Human Spaceflight, Bureaucracy, and
Politics, and
Seeking New World Vistas: The Militarization of Space.
He also wrote the articles
The future of American human space exploration and the “Critical
Path”,
Reality bites: the future of the American human spaceflight
endeavor,
The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning?,
Small ball or home runs: the changing ethos of US human spaceflight
policy, and
The next logical step becomes logical:
The International Space Station’s future and the ghost of the space
station Mir.
Roger earned his B.A. in Political Science at Florida State University
in 1966 and his Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of North
Carolina in 1970.
Watch
UCF In Print – Roger Handberg.