Commercialisation of Space

Commercialisation of Space

Politics, Economics and Ethics

Athanasopoulos, Harald Koepping; Lieberman, Sarah; Hoerber, Thomas

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

240

Mole

9780367548995

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction Section I: Politics of Space Commercialisation 1. Commercial and Private Actors in Space: What Does This Mean for the International Political Economy? 2. American and European Space Commercialisation: Providing Economic and Humanitarian Benefits while Complementing State Objectives 3. The Nigerian Space Sector: Structure of Power Analysis 4. The Early Days of South Korean Rocket Technology Section II: Economics of Space Commercialisation 5. Public Private Partnerships and Foreign Direct Investment for Space 6. Strategic Autonomy, Technological Non-Dependence and Intellectual Property Rights in European Space Policy: "The Right to Choose" and "The Right to Say 'No'" 7. Towards a Common European Innovation Policy: The Case Study of the European Space Industry 8. Does Britain Have Any Choice But to Compete in Space? Section III: Ethics of Space Commercialisation 9. Environmental Protection in the Solar System: The Ethics of the Commercialisation of Space 10. Legal Considerations on Space Commercialization Conclusion
international political economy;space policy;space culture;EU policy;space law;Space Sector;European Space Policy;Global Space Economy;IPE;PPPs;Public Private Partnerships;Launch Vehicles;Commercial Space Activities;National Space Programmes;Low Earth Orbit;Space Industry;Commercial Space;Space Activity;IPE Theory;Europe's Strategic Autonomy;European Union Space Policy;EU Space;CSA;UK Space;Strategic Autonomy;Solid Rocket Motor;Airbus Defence;ESA Member State