The Commercialisation of Space (eBook, PDF)
Politics, Economics and Ethics
Redaktion: Lieberman, Sarah; Hoerber, Thomas; Athanasopoulos, Harald Köpping
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This interdisciplinary book examines the impact of the commercialisation of space and the changing outlook of the space sector.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000851083
- Artikelnr.: 67570457
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000851083
- Artikelnr.: 67570457
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Sarah Liebermann is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Canterbury Christ Church University in Canterbury, UK, and Research Fellow at the EU*Asia Institute at ESSCA School of Management. Harald Köpping Athanasopoulos is Senior Consultant of Strategic Foresight at 2b AHEAD Think Tank in Leipzig, Germany and Research Fellow at the EU*Asia Institute at ESSCA School of Management. 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. His last related publication was The Routledge Handbook of European Integrations, Routledge, London, 2022.
Introduction Section I: Politics of Space Commercialisation 1. Commercial
and Private Actors in Space: What Does This Mean for the International
Political Economy? 2. American and European Space Commercialisation:
Providing Economic and Humanitarian Benefits while Complementing State
Objectives 3. The Nigerian Space Sector: Structure of Power Analysis 4. The
Early Days of South Korean Rocket Technology Section II: Economics of Space
Commercialisation 5. Public Private Partnerships and Foreign Direct
Investment for Space 6. Strategic Autonomy, Technological Non-Dependence
and Intellectual Property Rights in European Space Policy: "The Right to
Choose" and "The Right to Say 'No'" 7. Towards a Common European Innovation
Policy: The Case Study of the European Space Industry 8. Does Britain Have
Any Choice But to Compete in Space? Section III: Ethics of Space
Commercialisation 9. Environmental Protection in the Solar System: The
Ethics of the Commercialisation of Space 10. Legal Considerations on Space
Commercialization Conclusion
and Private Actors in Space: What Does This Mean for the International
Political Economy? 2. American and European Space Commercialisation:
Providing Economic and Humanitarian Benefits while Complementing State
Objectives 3. The Nigerian Space Sector: Structure of Power Analysis 4. The
Early Days of South Korean Rocket Technology Section II: Economics of Space
Commercialisation 5. Public Private Partnerships and Foreign Direct
Investment for Space 6. Strategic Autonomy, Technological Non-Dependence
and Intellectual Property Rights in European Space Policy: "The Right to
Choose" and "The Right to Say 'No'" 7. Towards a Common European Innovation
Policy: The Case Study of the European Space Industry 8. Does Britain Have
Any Choice But to Compete in Space? Section III: Ethics of Space
Commercialisation 9. Environmental Protection in the Solar System: The
Ethics of the Commercialisation of Space 10. Legal Considerations on Space
Commercialization Conclusion
Introduction Section I: Politics of Space Commercialisation 1. Commercial
and Private Actors in Space: What Does This Mean for the International
Political Economy? 2. American and European Space Commercialisation:
Providing Economic and Humanitarian Benefits while Complementing State
Objectives 3. The Nigerian Space Sector: Structure of Power Analysis 4. The
Early Days of South Korean Rocket Technology Section II: Economics of Space
Commercialisation 5. Public Private Partnerships and Foreign Direct
Investment for Space 6. Strategic Autonomy, Technological Non-Dependence
and Intellectual Property Rights in European Space Policy: "The Right to
Choose" and "The Right to Say 'No'" 7. Towards a Common European Innovation
Policy: The Case Study of the European Space Industry 8. Does Britain Have
Any Choice But to Compete in Space? Section III: Ethics of Space
Commercialisation 9. Environmental Protection in the Solar System: The
Ethics of the Commercialisation of Space 10. Legal Considerations on Space
Commercialization Conclusion
and Private Actors in Space: What Does This Mean for the International
Political Economy? 2. American and European Space Commercialisation:
Providing Economic and Humanitarian Benefits while Complementing State
Objectives 3. The Nigerian Space Sector: Structure of Power Analysis 4. The
Early Days of South Korean Rocket Technology Section II: Economics of Space
Commercialisation 5. Public Private Partnerships and Foreign Direct
Investment for Space 6. Strategic Autonomy, Technological Non-Dependence
and Intellectual Property Rights in European Space Policy: "The Right to
Choose" and "The Right to Say 'No'" 7. Towards a Common European Innovation
Policy: The Case Study of the European Space Industry 8. Does Britain Have
Any Choice But to Compete in Space? Section III: Ethics of Space
Commercialisation 9. Environmental Protection in the Solar System: The
Ethics of the Commercialisation of Space 10. Legal Considerations on Space
Commercialization Conclusion