624 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This volume offers a comprehensive overview of the field of space policy.

    Space is a technology-driven domain, and policy development has accelerated in recent years, at a time when the space economy has begun to show remarkable potential. Thus, this handbook gathers experts from different fields with the aim of (1) offering an overview of the state-of-play regarding space policy issues, and (2) expanding knowledge about possible future developments. Given the cross-disciplinary nature of the subject and its vast scope, the authors' contributions are grouped within different thematic sections, as follows:

    • Theoretical Structures for an Understanding of Space Policies;

    • The History of Space;

    • Society, Justice, and the Human Impact;

    • Governance of Space;

    • Popularisation of Space;

    • New Frontiers in Space and Expansion into the Unknown;

    • World Space Policies by Geographic Areas.

    The introduction and the conclusion chapters provide a coherent connection between the contributions, with each section presenting transversal themes, such as power dynamics and rules, commercialisation, sustainability, militarisation, applications and domestic use, and justice.

    This volume will be of much interest to students of space policy and power, security studies, and International Relations.

    Acknowledgements

    List of Figures and Tables

    List of Contributors

    1. Introduction

    Thomas Hoerber, Mariel Borowitz, Antonella Forganni, Bruno Reynaud de Sousa

     

    Part I: Theoretical Structures for an Understanding of Space Policies

    Introduction

    Antonella Forganni

     

    2. Building Space Partnerships through Reliable Reputations

    Gregory Miller

     

    3. International Relations Theory, Space Theory, and the Space Weaponization Debate

    Svetla Ben-Itzhak

     

    4. A Cosmopolitan Theory for Space Policy and Governance

    Nikola Schmidt

     

    5. Space Power and Spacepower

    Rodrigo Praino, Ottorino Cappelli, Marco Aliberti, Matteo Cappella, Francesco Maria Villani

     

    Part II: The History of Space

    Introduction

    Mariel Borowitz

     

    6. The Role of Commercial Actors and States in Space Travel and Exploration

    Svetla Ben-Itzhak

     

    7. Confront, Compete, or Cooperate: What Role for Space in US-China relations?

    Bruno Reynaud de Sousa

     

    8. Space and Sustainability

    Thomas Hoerber

     

    Part III: Society, Justice and the Human Impact

    Introduction

    Bruno Reynaud de Sousa

     

    9. Entrepreneurial Space: Blurring the Relationship between Individual and State

    Sarah Lieberman, Kos Siliafis

     

    10. On the Adequacy of Space Law: Hard Law and Soft Law for a Sustainable Space Policy?

    Antonella Forganni

     

    11. The Long-run Economics of Sustainable Orbit Use

    Julien Guyot, Akhil Rao, and Sébastien Rouillon

     

    12. Gender Equality and Space Policy: The Case of EU Space Policy

    Lorna Ryan

     

    Part IV: Governance of Space

    Introduction

    Mariel Borowitz

     

    13. A Nascent Regime for Space Resources: Three Pathways to Governance

    Alanna Krolikowski

     

    14. The Expanding Sphere of Human Responsibility for Sustainability on Earth and in Space

    Danielle R. Wood

     

    15. Autocracies, Public Opinion, and Space Policy: New Directions for Research

    R. Lincoln Hines

     

    Part V: Popularisation of Space

    Introduction

    Bruno Reynaud de Sousa

     

    16. The New Space Economy

    Nicolas Peter

     

    17. Space Policy Popularisation and the Articulation of Dominant Ideology

    Iraklis Oikonomou

     

    18. The Next Moon Race: An Evolving Legal and Political Framework

    Maria Vittoria Prest, Piero Messina

     

    19. Sustainability Considerations of Nuclear Power and Nuclear Propulsion in Space

    Sung Wook Paek

     

    Part VI: New Frontiers in Space and Expansion into the Unknown

    Introduction

    Antonella Forganni

     

    20. Analogs: The Case of Space Mission Simulations on Earth

    Benjamin Pothier

     

    21. The Militarization and Weaponization of Space: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

    Matthew Jenkins

     

    22. On the Brink of Space Colonization: What Are the Current Prospects for Humanity to Spread Across the Solar System?

    Nikola Schmidt

     

    23. New Space Markets: The European Perspective on New Frontiers, Commercialisation, and Domestic Uses of Space Applications

    Elisabetta Lamboglia, Vedant P. Mogha, Michel van Pelt

     

    Part VII: World Space Policies by Geographic Areas

    24. U.S. Strategic Interest in the Moon: An Assessment of Economic, National Security, and Geopolitical Drivers

    Mariel Borowitz

     

    25. Finding Space for the European Space Agency

    Thomas Hoerber, Sarah Lieberman

     

    26. China’s Branding Problem: Image Management and the U.S.-China Space Relationship

    R. Lincoln Hines

     

    27. Racing to the Heavens? Comparing Middle East Space Programs

    Laurence Rubin

     

    28. Russia’s Strategic Shift in Outer Space: Adapting to Geopolitical Pressures and Exploring New Diplomatic Avenues

    Florian Vidal

     

    29. Japan’s Strategy in the New Lunar Space Race

    Saadia Pakkenan, Setsuko Aoki, Yuniko Takatori

     

    30. The Metamorphosis of India’s Space Policy in a Changing Space Order

    Rajeswari Rajagopalan, Dimitrios Stroikos

     

    31. Conclusion

    Thomas Hoerber

    Index

    Biography

    Thomas Hoerber is Jean Monnet Chair in European Studies and Director of the EU*Asia Institute at ESSCA - School of Management in Angers, France.

    Mariel Borowitz is Associate Professor at The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.

    Antonella Forganni is Associate Professor in Law at ESSCA - School of Management in Angers, France.

    Bruno Reynaud de Sousa is Guest Assistant Professor at the University of Porto (Faculty of Arts and Humanities) and the University of Minho (School of Law), Portugal.