Europe's fight for space - a new challenge

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Autor(a) principal: Baltazar, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11144/497
Resumo: The present article examines the challenge Europe faces with regard to space exploration. It advances some technical concepts associated with space exploration and key concepts for our understanding of International Relations – particularly Astropolitics - in a milieu that many see as placatory, but where competition and cooperation go hand in hand, and where military and civilian capacities are often blurred. Indeed, on the one hand space has its specific characteristics – natural resources, artificial resources (for instance, satellites), dimension, and range with regard to the earth – which makes it a target for commercial and military dispute and may lead to inevitable escalating space armament. On the other hand, there is a need for cooperation and agreement to enable the development of extremely complex technology, which requires vast human, material, and financial resources. Whether associated with military space capacities or civil space capacities, one observes that today’s e dependence on those resources leads to the need to ensure their security. Control of space, the same as with control of sea, land, and air resources, can be vital to guarantee national security, in the first place, and, consequently, international security. How the European Union is doing it, or will be able to do it, is included in the study undertaken in the present essay. To this effect, it is necessary to know Europe’s space capacities, policies and strategies. The following question is raised at the end of this article: How does Europe’s space exploration interfere with international security?
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title Europe's fight for space - a new challenge
spellingShingle Europe's fight for space - a new challenge
Baltazar, Ana
Competition
Cooperation
European Union
Space
Security
Competição
Cooperação
Espaço
Segurança
União Europeia
title_short Europe's fight for space - a new challenge
title_full Europe's fight for space - a new challenge
title_fullStr Europe's fight for space - a new challenge
title_full_unstemmed Europe's fight for space - a new challenge
title_sort Europe's fight for space - a new challenge
author Baltazar, Ana
author_facet Baltazar, Ana
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baltazar, Ana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Competition
Cooperation
European Union
Space
Security
Competição
Cooperação
Espaço
Segurança
União Europeia
topic Competition
Cooperation
European Union
Space
Security
Competição
Cooperação
Espaço
Segurança
União Europeia
description The present article examines the challenge Europe faces with regard to space exploration. It advances some technical concepts associated with space exploration and key concepts for our understanding of International Relations – particularly Astropolitics - in a milieu that many see as placatory, but where competition and cooperation go hand in hand, and where military and civilian capacities are often blurred. Indeed, on the one hand space has its specific characteristics – natural resources, artificial resources (for instance, satellites), dimension, and range with regard to the earth – which makes it a target for commercial and military dispute and may lead to inevitable escalating space armament. On the other hand, there is a need for cooperation and agreement to enable the development of extremely complex technology, which requires vast human, material, and financial resources. Whether associated with military space capacities or civil space capacities, one observes that today’s e dependence on those resources leads to the need to ensure their security. Control of space, the same as with control of sea, land, and air resources, can be vital to guarantee national security, in the first place, and, consequently, international security. How the European Union is doing it, or will be able to do it, is included in the study undertaken in the present essay. To this effect, it is necessary to know Europe’s space capacities, policies and strategies. The following question is raised at the end of this article: How does Europe’s space exploration interfere with international security?
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