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Editorial, Eligar Sadeh 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Editorial, Eligar Sadeh

Space and Defense

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Table Of Contents Volume 2 No. 1, Space and Defense 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Table Of Contents Volume 2 No. 1, Space And Defense

Space and Defense

No abstract provided.


Front Matter Volume 2 No. 1, Space and Defense 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Front Matter Volume 2 No. 1, Space And Defense

Space and Defense

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China And Asia Space Policy Update, John D. Wolf 2023 L3 Corporation

China And Asia Space Policy Update, John D. Wolf

Space and Defense

You can’t believe everything you hear about the Chinese space program. I worked in Beijing in the late 1990s, and there I encountered a man named Mr. Li. Mr. Li spoke good English, appeared well educated, and claimed to have been in the Chinese Air Force. He would sometimes talk with me about the Chinese space program, particularly about the Chinese space launch facility in Tibet where they were preparing for a mission to the Moon some time before the end of 1999. The purpose of the mission, he said, was to crack open the Moon to allow the Earth …


European Space Policy Update, Richard Buenneke 2023 Aerospace Corporation

European Space Policy Update, Richard Buenneke

Space and Defense

Four decades after the first autonomous European satellite launch, Europe found itself at a crossroads regarding the course of its security space programs. Facing continued struggles to develop dedicated military satellites at the national level, Europe considered a strategy based on dual-use technology and past successes in civilian launch and satellite programs. This approach centered on a series of “great projects” for navigation, global monitoring, and space situational awareness.


Russian Space Policy Update, William P. Barry 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Russian Space Policy Update, William P. Barry

Space and Defense

With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1992, the Russian Federation found itself the inheritor of much of the Soviet space program. However, this “new”country also had a new leadership that had little interest in a space effort that was viewed as tainted by its close association with the leadership of the Communist Party and its management through the Soviet defense industry bureaucracy. In addition, the extraordinary budgets and priorities assigned to resources designated for space efforts were a luxury that Russia could now little afford. In the face of these enormous challenges, the Russian Space Agency was created …


United States Policy Update, James Vedda 2023 Aerospace Corporation

United States Policy Update, James Vedda

Space and Defense

This first installment of the Journal’s U.S. space policy update will recap significant developments since the beginning of the George W. Bush administration. The formal mechanism chosen by the administration to deal with policy issues is the Policy Coordinating Committee (PCC) system, composed of high-level officials from throughout the executive branch. This system was established by National Security Presidential Directive (NSPD)-1, dated 13 February 2001, which set up 6 regional and 11 topic area PCCs, none of which addressed space issues.


Space Control, Diplomacy, And Strategic Integration, R. Joseph DeSutter 2023 National Defense University

Space Control, Diplomacy, And Strategic Integration, R. Joseph Desutter

Space and Defense

As U.S. space capability came of age in the early 1960s it made substantive arms control negotiations possible. Arms control proponents like to argue that treaties, in turn, legitimated spy satellites by acknowledging their existence and sanctioning their use for verification. But the half-century old relationship between satellite technology and arms control has hardly been marked by such reciprocity. While satellite technology has enabled arms control, arms control has imposed nontrivial constraints on America’s strategic exploitation of outer space. In bureaucratic terms, Department of Defense (DOD) exploitation of outer space has been retarded by State Department instruments that were only …


Establishing Space Security: A Prescription For A Rules-Based Approach, Theresa Hitchens, Michael Katz-Hyman 2023 United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research

Establishing Space Security: A Prescription For A Rules-Based Approach, Theresa Hitchens, Michael Katz-Hyman

Space and Defense

The question of what constitutes the proper military uses of space is not just a debate over space weapons and attacks on satellites. It is a debate that sheds light on the fundamental decisions that states and their citizens will have to make over the next century as we both explore and exploit space for its scientific, strategic, and economic value. Furthermore, the context of this debate changes year to year as the physical and political environment of space changes.


An Inchoate Process For The International Regulation Of Military Activities In Space, Baker Spring 2023 Heritage Foundation

An Inchoate Process For The International Regulation Of Military Activities In Space, Baker Spring

Space and Defense

As the breadth and depth of military activities in space expand, demands are growing to regulate these activities at the international level. In some cases, these demands stem from the recognition that broader national security operations in space are moving away from a legacy of being dominated by secret intelligence activities and in the direction of more open military activities.1 In other cases, they are driven by the efforts of arms control advocates to roll back the “weaponization of space.”2 Regardless of the underlying motivations, the demands for international regulation are going to grow, and the debate will turn increasingly …


Introduction To The First Issue, Roger G. Harrison 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Introduction To The First Issue, Roger G. Harrison

Space and Defense

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Volume 1 No. 1, Space and Defense 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Table Of Contents Volume 1 No. 1, Space And Defense

Space and Defense

No abstract provided.


Front Matter Volume 1 No. 1, Space and Defense 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Front Matter Volume 1 No. 1, Space And Defense

Space and Defense

No abstract provided.


Transatlantic Space Cooperation Workshop, Space and Defense 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Transatlantic Space Cooperation Workshop, Space And Defense

Space and Defense

In 2008, the Eisenhower Center for Space and Defense Studies established the Transatlantic Space Cooperation Workshop series. This workshop series brings together a community of scholars and experts from the United States and Europe, including the European Union (EU), European Space Agency (ESA), and NATO, to share lessons learned, debate, and network on joint priorities in the civil, security, and commercial space.


Asia, Space, And Strategy Workshop, Space and Defense 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Asia, Space, And Strategy Workshop, Space And Defense

Space and Defense

In 2006, the Eisenhower Center for Space and Defense Studies held its first Asia, Space, and Strategy workshop. This effort brought together US, Canadian, and European experts and policy makers from the military, civilian government, universities, think-tanks, and the private sectors to discuss the implications of current and future Chinese space policy and investigate areas of possible Sino-U.S. cooperation and competition in space. Beginning in 2007, an invitation was extended to include Chinese academics in the discussions. Chinese participation has increased each year since then, with four attendees from China at the 2009 workshop in Vancouver, Canada.


Summer Space Seminar, Space and Defense 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Summer Space Seminar, Space And Defense

Space and Defense

The Eisenhower Center for Space and Defense Studies organized the Summer Space Seminar since 2007 to advance two principal goals: (1) to foster an education and interest in the interdisciplinary areas of space with the intent to develop space professionals; and (2) to develop a network of relations across civil, commercial, and military space professionals that will likely emerge from the participants


Space Situational Awareness Workshop, Space and Defense 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Space Situational Awareness Workshop, Space And Defense

Space and Defense

The goal of the Space Situational Awareness workshops is to bring together stakeholders interested in space situational awareness (SSA). This includes practitioners, users of data, representatives of industry and the military, the scientific community, international organizations, and the satellitetracking community. These stakeholders discussed how needs are changing with SSA, what improvements in SSA capabilities can be achieved in the near-term to medium-term, and how various stakeholder communities might better interact to draw on each other’s strengths.


Eisenhower Center Program Summaries, Space and Defense 2023 University of Nebraska at Omaha

Eisenhower Center Program Summaries, Space And Defense

Space and Defense

No abstract provided.


Role And Identity For Europe In Space Security, Wolfgang Rathgeber, Nina-Louisa Remus 2023 European Space Policy Institute

Role And Identity For Europe In Space Security, Wolfgang Rathgeber, Nina-Louisa Remus

Space and Defense

This article is reprinted here with permission from the authors. See “Executive Summary” in Wolfgang Rathgeber and Nina- Louisa Remuss, Space Security: A Formative Role and Principled Identity for Europe (European Space Policy Institute Report 16, January 2009).

Modern societies have become heavily dependent on space and its applications. As a consequence, the issue of security in space is increasingly being recognized as critical for humankind. This development is reinforced by events like the Chinese anti-satellite (ASAT) test in January 2007. Various alternatives to support the peaceful uses of space, to promote international cooperation, and to prevent an arms race …


Viewpoint: Space Law And The Advancement Of Spacepower, Peter L. Hays 2023 United States National Security Space Office

Viewpoint: Space Law And The Advancement Of Spacepower, Peter L. Hays

Space and Defense

The opinions, conclusions, and recommendations expressed or implied in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or United States Government. The author thanks David Koplow, Phil Meek, and Michael Saretsky for their extremely helpful comments on previous versions of this article.

Space law has and should continue to play an essential role in the evolution of spacepower. Testing the principle of “freedom of space” and helping establish the legality of satellite overflight were primary objectives of NSC- 5520, the first U.S. …


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