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Author Lieberman, Sarah

Title The Commercialisation of Space Politics, Economics and Ethics
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (253 p.)
Series Space Power and Politics Ser
Space Power and Politics Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Editors -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- An International Political Economy Approach to the Commercialisation of Space -- Section 1: Politics of Space Commercialisation -- Commercial and Private Actors in Space: What Does This Mean for the International Political Economy? -- Sarah Lieberman -- American and European Space Commercialisation: Providing Economic and Humanitarian Benefits While Complementing State Objectives -- Matthea Brandenburg
The Nigerian Space Sector: Structure of Power Analysis -- Kehinde Abolarin -- The Early Days of South Korean Rocket Technology -- Andrew Thomas -- Section 2: The Economics of Space Commercialisation -- Public-Private Partnerships and Foreign Direct Investment for Space -- Maxime Nicolas and Sarah Lieberman -- "The Right to Choose" and "The Right to Say 'No'.": Strategic Autonomy, Technological Non-Dependence and Intellectual Property -- Lorna Ryan -- Towards a Common European Innovation Policy -- The Case Study of the European Space Industry -- Felix Scheuenstuhl and Harald Köpping Athanasopoulos
Does Britain Have Any Choice But to Compete in Space? -- John Maas -- Section 3: The Ethics of Space Commercialisation -- Environmental Protection in the Solar System: the Ethics of the Commercialisation of Space -- Harald Köpping Athanasopoulos -- Legal Considerations On Space Commercialisation -- Antonella Forganni -- References -- Section I Politics of Space Commercialisation -- 1 Commercial and Private Actors in Space: What Does This Mean for the International Political Economy? -- Introduction -- The International Political Economy: an Ever-Evolving Space
Phase One: The Dawn of Satellite Communication -- Phase Two: Globalisation and International Agreement -- Phase Three: The Consolidation of New Space -- International Political Economy and Commercial Space -- Contemporary IPE -- Space: a Blind-Spot? -- Conclusions -- References -- 2 American and European Space Commercialisation: Providing Economic and Humanitarian Benefits While Complementing State Objectives -- Introduction -- The Evolving Nature of Space Efforts in the U.S. and Europe -- Military Applications During WWII -- U.S. -- Europe
State-Led Competition and Collaboration in the Cold War Era -- U.S. Space Endeavours in the Cold War -- European Space Endeavours in the Cold War -- U.S. Rhetoric and Space Efforts After the Cold War -- European Rhetoric and Space Efforts After the Cold War -- U.S. National Space Efforts Moving Into the 21st Century -- European Space Efforts Moving Into the 21st Century -- Space Commercialisation in Europe and the U.S. -- U.S. and Europe Using Commercialisation to Expand Access to Space -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 The Nigerian Space Sector: Structure of Power Analysis -- Introduction
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Structures of Power
Subject Space industrialization.
Astronautics and state.
Astronautics and state
Space industrialization
Form Electronic book
Author Athanasopoulos, Harald Köpping
Hoerber, Thomas
ISBN 9781000851083
1000851087