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Yearbook on Space Policy 2017 [electronic resource] : Security in Outer Space: Rising Stakes for Civilian Space Programmes / by Edward Burger, Giulia Bordacchini.

By: Burger, Edward [author.].
Contributor(s): Bordacchini, Giulia [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Yearbook on Space Policy: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019.Description: XXVII, 357 p. 88 illus., 62 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030054175.Subject(s): Aerospace engineering | Astronautics | Political science | Law of the sea | International law | Aeronautics—Law and legislation | International economic relations | Technological innovations | Sustainability | Aerospace Technology and Astronautics | Political Science | Law of the Sea, Air and Outer Space | International Economics | Innovation and Technology Management | SustainabilityAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 629.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I: The Year in Space 2017 -- Chapter 1: Global Space Policies and Programmes -- Chapter 2: Global Space Activities: Missions and Technological Developments -- Chapter 3: ESPI Thought Papers on Selected 2017 & 2018 Developments -- Part II: Rising Stakes in Security in Outer Space -- Chapter 4: Outcome Report of the 12th ESPI Autumn Conference -- Chapter 5: Security in Outer Space: Rising Stakes for Europe -- Chapter 6: Security in Outer Space : Perspectives on Transatlantic Relations -- Part III: 2017 Facts and Figures -- Chapter 7: Chronology of Space Activities in 2017.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The book describes the recent trends in space policy and the space sector overall. While maintaining a global scope with a European perspective, it links space policy with other policy areas, highlights major events, and provides insights on the latest data. The Yearbook includes the proceedings of ESPI's 12th Autumn Conference, which discussed the growing importance of Security in Outer Space and the stakes for civilian space programmes in the public and private sectors. Bringing together satellite operators, SMEs, European and American institutions, and think tanks, the Autumn Conference served as platform for fresh insights on security in outer space and the potential of transatlantic relations to address its challenges. The Yearbook also includes executive summaries of ESPI's work in 2017 as well as ESPI's 2017 Executive Briefs, covering topics such as suborbital spaceflight, super heavy lift launch vehicles, collaboration with China, and the delimitation of outer space. All in all, the book gives a detailed review of space policy developments worldwide, contextualised with information about national-level space industries and activity and broader political and economic conditions. The readership is expected to include the staff of space agencies, the space industry, and the space law and policy research community.
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Part I: The Year in Space 2017 -- Chapter 1: Global Space Policies and Programmes -- Chapter 2: Global Space Activities: Missions and Technological Developments -- Chapter 3: ESPI Thought Papers on Selected 2017 & 2018 Developments -- Part II: Rising Stakes in Security in Outer Space -- Chapter 4: Outcome Report of the 12th ESPI Autumn Conference -- Chapter 5: Security in Outer Space: Rising Stakes for Europe -- Chapter 6: Security in Outer Space : Perspectives on Transatlantic Relations -- Part III: 2017 Facts and Figures -- Chapter 7: Chronology of Space Activities in 2017.

The book describes the recent trends in space policy and the space sector overall. While maintaining a global scope with a European perspective, it links space policy with other policy areas, highlights major events, and provides insights on the latest data. The Yearbook includes the proceedings of ESPI's 12th Autumn Conference, which discussed the growing importance of Security in Outer Space and the stakes for civilian space programmes in the public and private sectors. Bringing together satellite operators, SMEs, European and American institutions, and think tanks, the Autumn Conference served as platform for fresh insights on security in outer space and the potential of transatlantic relations to address its challenges. The Yearbook also includes executive summaries of ESPI's work in 2017 as well as ESPI's 2017 Executive Briefs, covering topics such as suborbital spaceflight, super heavy lift launch vehicles, collaboration with China, and the delimitation of outer space. All in all, the book gives a detailed review of space policy developments worldwide, contextualised with information about national-level space industries and activity and broader political and economic conditions. The readership is expected to include the staff of space agencies, the space industry, and the space law and policy research community.

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