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1 online resource (253 p.) |
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Space Power and Politics Ser |
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Space Power and Politics Ser
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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Structures of Power |
Subject |
Space industrialization.
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Astronautics and state.
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Astronautics and state
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Space industrialization
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Athanasopoulos, Harald Köpping
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Hoerber, Thomas
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ISBN |
9781000851083 |
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1000851087 |
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