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A Research Agenda for Space Policy

Edited by: Kai-Uwe Schrogl, Christina Giannopapa, Ntorina Antoni

ISBN13: 9781800374737
Published: December 2021
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £111.00



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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the opportunity to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.

Space policy is now a top priority in international relations. This timely Research Agenda takes the definition of space policy itself as an object of analysis rather than as an unquestioned premise. It presents the multi-faceted spectrum of elements combined within space policy which are crucially relevant to security, welfare and modern society.

Chapters demonstrate why space matters and how space policy research has reflected this during the past half-century. Expert international contributors set out a forward-looking research agenda for the 2020s, identifying key problems and conflicts related to the topic and exploring policy, regulatory approaches and diplomatic mechanisms to reach possible solutions. The types of actors and institutions playing a key role in space policy are also examined through an interdisciplinary lens.

Scholars and students of political science, international relations and law will find this to be a sophisticated, cutting-edge resource for analysing and understanding the multi-dimensional impacts of space policy.

Subjects:
Air and Space Law
Contents:
Introduction: A research agenda for space policy in the 2020s xxi
1. Outer space as a global commons and the role of
space law 1
Olavo de O. Bittencourt Neto
2. International cooperation and competition in
outer space 19
Larry F. Martinez
3. Emergence of and perspectives for a new
paradigm in space diplomacy 37
Kenneth Hodgkins and Adam Routh
4. Space traffic management for the future 53
Kimitake Nakamura
5. Approaches to space technology developments 71
Didier Alary
6. Militarization and securitization of outer space 89
Arne Sönnichsen
7. Regional policy approaches to space security in
the US, Asia and Europe 103
Pascal Legai
8. Critical infrastructure protection and space
system resilience 117
Christian Heideck and Niklas Reinke
9. Space for public policies 133
Isabelle Sourbès-Verger
10. Space and economic development on Earth: the
case of blue economy 151
Annalisa Donati, Lauryn Lee Hallet and
Jean-Jacques Tortora
11. Use of outer space resources 171
Fabio Tronchetti
12. Settling in outer space 187
P.J. Blount
13. Space, society and public value 203
Rick Wylie, Estelle Godard and Gianluigi Baldesi
14. Space as a source of inspiration, identity and the arts 219
Saskia Vermeylen