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This interdisciplinary book examines the impact of the
commercialisation of space and the changing outlook of the space
sector. Using a framework based around theories of international
political economy (IPE), the chapters take on issues relating to
the politics, the economics and the ethics of commercialising
space. The book aims to build a bridge between the research carried
out on European Space Policy and the issues that are currently
pertinent in the global discussion of future space policy. Overall,
the volume aims to: * inform the reader about historical and
contemporary developments in the neoliberal commercialisation of
space; * assess the impact of the commercialisation of space on
European space institutions, European space policy and European
space culture; * raise ethical questions about the environmental
and practical sustainability of the commercialisation of space; *
examine the compatibility of the commercialisation of space with
international, EU and national law. This book will be of much
interest to students of space policy, global governance, European
politics and International Relations.
This book builds a bridge between current research in space policy
and contemporary European political studies by addressing
developments in European space policy and its significance for
European integration. It answers questions central to European
studies applying them to the burgeoning field of EU space policy
and takes an interdisciplinary approach, examining space policy in
the light of a range of policy areas including common foreign
security policy, technology policy, transport policy and internal
market. Using a theoretical framework based around notions of
neo-institutionalism to evaluate the evolving nature of space
policy in Europe, the book provides clear insights into the
development of the sector and the resulting developments made to
the European political landscape. This text will be of key interest
to scholars and students of Space policy, EU studies/politics,
European Studies/Politics, International Relations, Political
Science, History Economics and Security Studies.
This book builds a bridge between current research in space policy
and contemporary European political studies by addressing
developments in European space policy and its significance for
European integration. It answers questions central to European
studies applying them to the burgeoning field of EU space policy
and takes an interdisciplinary approach, examining space policy in
the light of a range of policy areas including common foreign
security policy, technology policy, transport policy and internal
market. Using a theoretical framework based around notions of
neo-institutionalism to evaluate the evolving nature of space
policy in Europe, the book provides clear insights into the
development of the sector and the resulting developments made to
the European political landscape. This text will be of key interest
to scholars and students of Space policy, EU studies/politics,
European Studies/Politics, International Relations, Political
Science, History Economics and Security Studies.
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