... in human history by recognising and instilling common value systems, future goals, needs and new foundations for international relations. This new chapter was devised for shedding old thinking about the dominance of national sovereignty, greed...
..., Spacepower, Geopolitics, which applies strategic theory to outer space and draws out the implications for international relations Likewise, India’s space programme, as inspired by Vikram Sarabhai, was devoted to economic and social purposes such...
... imperatives, including those where space is not traditionally considered”. These include climate monitoring and change, international relations, and development of advanced technologies.17 These and other ‘Big Problem’ areas on Earth include some...
...silly term - it really is. There are so many ways you can interpret it,” says Bleddyn Bowen, lecturer in international relations at the University of Leicester in England and author of ‘War in Space: Strategy, Spacepower, & Geopolitics’ out this year...
...-putting words shows that the orbital domain is ‘up there’ with land, sea and air when it comes to international relations. The book is divided into three main parts. Usefully for the uninitiated, Part I addresses “explaining space...