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May 2013
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17 May 2013
The KSLV I Launch and South Korea's Space Strategy
South Korea is a relative newcomer to the global ‘space race’. Today, our partners at the Council on Foreign Relations provide us with an update on Seoul’s space program – its strategy, its capabilities and its past successes and failures. More on «The KSLV I Launch and South Korea's Space Strategy» -
14 May 2013
Russian Perspectives on Spacepower
While Russia remains an established spacepower, it needs to keep its ambitions in check, or so argues Alexei Arbatov. Not only is Moscow reliant upon international support for its space programs, it also lacks the financial muscle to build up new and existing spacepower capabilities. More on «Russian Perspectives on Spacepower» -
6 May 2013
International Relations Theory and Spacepower
Just as geography has historically framed and even defined the conceptualization of international relations, space is increasingly bounding 21st century IR discourse. To help us grasp this trend better, Robert Pfaltzgraff explores the growing interrelationship between space power and international relations theory. More on «International Relations Theory and Spacepower»
December 2012
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7 Dec 2012
Spacepower and War Prevention
Space Power is set to play an increasingly important role in statecraft and conflict prevention in the future. Today, M.V. Smith looks at how Space Power could be employed to deter adversaries without necessarily using or threatening to use force. More on «Spacepower and War Prevention» -
7 Dec 2012
Spacepower and Warfare
Space Power is set to play an increasingly important role in statecraft and conflict prevention in the future. Today, M.V. Smith looks at how Space Power could be employed to deter adversaries without necessarily using or threatening to use force. More on «Spacepower and Warfare» -
7 Dec 2012
Spacepower in Warfare
Space Power is set to play an increasingly important role in statecraft and conflict prevention in the future. Today, M.V. Smith looks at how Space Power could be employed to deter adversaries without necessarily using or threatening to use force. More on «Spacepower in Warfare»
November 2012
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7 Nov 2012
The Future of Space: Trouble on the Final Frontier
When it comes to space technology, the distinction between peaceful and non-peaceful uses is not always clear. Today, Ryan Faith reviews the 1967 UN Outer Space Treaty and concludes that now is the time to revise it and apply new concepts of deterrence in space. More on «The Future of Space: Trouble on the Final Frontier»
June 2011
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27 June 2011
Taming the Heavens: The New Space Diplomacy
The US and EU recently released documents regarding space security. Should they come to an accord or should the US take the lead? More on «Taming the Heavens: The New Space Diplomacy»
May 2011
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11 May 2011
India's Space Ascent Gains New Boost
The US recently relaxed exports to Indian space organizations in an effort to facilitate bilateral space cooperation. As a next step, Washington should now seek to build a consensus with New Delhi against the use of technologies targeting space assets. More on «India's Space Ascent Gains New Boost »
April 2011
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12 April 2011
'No Bucks without Buck Rogers'
Fifty years after Yuri Gagarin's momentous mission, the fixation with manned space travel continues to distort the priorities of space agencies around the world. More on «'No Bucks without Buck Rogers' »


