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El. knyga: European Space Policy: Past Consolidation, Present Challenges and Future Perspectives

Edited by (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.), Edited by (ESSCA, France)
  • Formatas: 226 pages
  • Serija: Space Power and Politics
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351336130
  • Formatas: 226 pages
  • Serija: Space Power and Politics
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351336130

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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.
List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
Notes on contributors ix
Foreword xi
Acknowledgements xii
Introduction 1(16)
Thomas Hoerber
Sarah Lieberman
PART I Past consolidation
17(56)
1 China's co-operation with Europe: the supporting public narrative of space exploration in China
19(16)
Andrew Thomas
2 The socio-economic logic of the EU Space Strategy
35(15)
Iraklis Oikonomou
3 Regional integration and cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe. Cooperation as an essential perspective from the past to present
50(23)
Daniel Sagath
Maarten Adriaensen
Christina Giannopapa
PART II Present challenges
73(68)
4 Legal challenges in the context of the European space policy
75(21)
Frans Von Der Dunk
5 Space and security in the era of Space 4.0
96(20)
Ntorina Antoni
Maarten Adriaensen
Christina Giannopapa
6 From peace and prosperity to space and sustainability
116(25)
Thomas Hoerber
Maxime Wenger
Arthur Demion
PART III Future perspectives
141(54)
7 ESA and NASA: an historical institutionalist reading of European space policy in an age of autonomy and isolationism
143(12)
Sarah Lieberman
8 Talking about governance: European space policy
155(23)
Lorna Ryan
9 The Moon Village and Space 4.0: the "open concept" as a new way of doing space?
178(17)
Harald Koepping Athnanasopoulos
Conclusion 195(15)
Thomas Hoerber
Sarah Lieberman
Index 210
Thomas Hoerber is Professor for European Studies, Director of the EU-Asia Institute and Head of the Department of International Affairs at ESSCA School of Management, France.

Sarah Lieberman is Senior Lecturer at the School of Psychology, Politics and Sociology at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.