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Dobos, Bohumil. "Astropolitics: Yes, that is really a thing." Medjunarodni problemi 72, no. 1 (2020): 236–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/medjp2001236d.

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The paper reviews the main approaches towards the study of the geopolitics of outer space and presents some main issues to be tackled in the future. Geopolitics, as an approach towards the analysis of international politics, generally discusses the impact of geography on the political processes. Throughout history, approaches to analyse the impact of different types of terrain or different types of environment (sea, air, land) on the conduct of political activity were developed. It was only in the 1990s when Everett Dolman applied the geopolitical approach to the outer space domain. Since then, many approaches to the issue were developed, and the stream known as astropolitics became an important stream of academic thought. The author analyses some physical characteristics necessary for the understanding of the domain's mechanisms and then presents some important streams of thought inside the geopolitical thinking. The analysis focuses on the issues of actorness, the relations between space powers, technological progress, the introduction of space weapons, utilisation of natural resources, and sustainability of space operations. The author concludes that with foreseeable technological progress in the future, the outer space domain will become more relevant for both academia and practitioners in their approach to international politics, requiring deeper understanding of how processes in this domain can impact political events and relations.
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Berryman, John. "Astropolitik: Classical Geopolitics in the Space Age." Space Policy 19, no. 1 (February 2003): 75–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0265-9646(02)00072-3.

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Sheldon, John B. "Astropolitik: Classical Geopolitics in the Space Age." Comparative Strategy 21, no. 3 (July 2002): 235–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01495930290043001.

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MacDonald, Fraser. "Anti-Astropolitik— outer space and the orbit of geography." Progress in Human Geography 31, no. 5 (October 2007): 592–615. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309132507081492.

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Wang, Sheng-Chih. "The Making of New ‘Space’: Cases of Transatlantic Astropolitics." Geopolitics 14, no. 3 (August 21, 2009): 433–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14650040802693820.

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Peoples, Columba, and Tim Stevens. "At the outer limits of the international: Orbital infrastructures and the technopolitics of planetary (in)security." European Journal of International Security 5, no. 3 (October 2020): 294–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eis.2020.9.

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AbstractAs staples of science fiction, space technologies, much like outer space itself, have often been regarded as being ‘out there’ objects of international security analysis. However, as a growing subset of security scholarship indicates, terrestrial politics and practices are ever more dependent on space technologies and systems. Existing scholarship in ‘astropolitics’ and ‘critical astropolitics’ has tended to concentrate on how such technologies and systems underpin and impact the dynamics of military security, but this article makes the case for wider consideration of ‘orbital infrastructures’ as crucial to conceptions and governance of planetary security in the context of the ‘Anthropocene’. It does so by outlining and analysing in detail Earth Observation (EO) and Near-Earth Object (NEO) detection systems as exemplary cases of technological infrastructures for ‘looking in’ on and ‘looking out’ for forms of planetary insecurity. Drawing on and extending recent theorisations of technopolitics and of Large Technical Systems, we argue that EO and NEO technologies illustrate, in distinct ways, the extent to which orbital infrastructures should be considered not only part of the fabric of contemporary international security but as particularly significant within and even emblematic of the technopolitics of planetary (in)security.
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Salla, Michael E. "Astropolitics and the “Exopolitics” of Unacknowledged Activities in Outer Space." Astropolitics 12, no. 1 (January 2, 2014): 95–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14777622.2014.890492.

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Dolman, Everett C. "Geostrategy in the space age: An astropolitical analysis." Journal of Strategic Studies 22, no. 2-3 (June 1999): 83–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402399908437755.

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Marsaulina Situmorang, Veronica. "Rivalitas Negara Adidaya di Ruang Angkasa." Transformasi Global 7, no. 2 (December 25, 2020): 292–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jtg.2020.007.02.7.

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International relations not only focused on cooperative relations but also rivalry relationships that characterize the existence of competition to create progress in the global system, whose primary goal is to prioritize the domestic interests of each competing state actor. With all the demands for existing renewal, the modern world makes every country compete fiercely to show self-esteem as a great country. After the cold war, the source of world power has grown from being bipolar, namely the United States and the Soviet Union, to becoming multipolar. This paper will focus on the competition between the United States, and one of the countries predicted to become a new center of power in the international world, namely China. China's rapid progress in various fields has made it even more calculated and has become a new threat to the US as a superpower. Not only the economy and defense, now China's progress is starting to develop in the field of space control, and this is increasingly making the US-China rivalry relationship even more complex. This paper will be explained with a descriptive-qualitative research method that tries to describe in-depth and narrate the form of competition between the United States and China in the control of space and its astropolitics strategy.
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"Astropolitik: classical geopolitics in the space age." Choice Reviews Online 39, no. 11 (July 1, 2002): 39–6695. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/choice.39-6695.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Astropolitic"

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Andrade, Jonathan Percivalle de. "Tratado do espaço de 1967 : legado e desafios para o direito espacial." Universidade Católica de Santos, 2016. http://biblioteca.unisantos.br:8181/handle/tede/2941.

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This work aims, in the light of International Law, to study the Outer Space Treaty, as structuring instrument of the international regime for outer space; highlighting its legacy and the challenges that are currently faced by Space Law, analyzed from the perspective of the Convention. In regard to the methodology, it was elected the deductive method, using extensive literature search. In the first chapter, the historical development of Space Law is studied, which is intertwined with the history of the "Space Age" itself, wich began with the launch of Sputnik I in 1957; in the same chapter the five treaties that combined form the corpus iuris of International Law are also studied. In the second chapter, the Outer Space Treaty is approached by a precise analysis of its devices under the perspective of Internacional Law. The common good clause, the principle of non-appropriation, the demilitarization of space, the astronauts, States¿ responsibility for damage caused by space activities and the prospects of cooperation in and to Space are analyzed. Lastly, the third chapter brings the challenges of Space Law in the twenty-first century analyzed in the light of Outer Space Treaty. The study is based on the delimitation of bordes¿s issue between air and outer space, space debris and the exploitation of natural resources and the participation of private companies. It is concluded that although relevant to Space Law, meeting the demands placed at the time, the 1967¿s Outer Space Treaty is no longer able to meet these and other challenges that are currently imposed.
O presente trabalho tem por objetivo, à luz do Direito Internacional, estudar o Tratado do Espaço de 1967, enquanto norma estruturadora do regime internacional para o espaço exterior, destacando-se seu legado e os desafios com os quais se depara o Direito Espacial atualmente, analisados sob a perspectiva da referida convenção. No tocante à metodologia, elege-se o método dedutivo, utilizando-se de extensiva pesquisa bibliográfica. No primeiro capítulo do trabalho, é realizado o estudo da evolução história do Direito Espacial, que se confunde com a história da própria ¿Era Espacial¿, inaugurada com o lançamento do Sputnik I em 1957; no mesmo capítulo são estudados, também, os cinco tratados que formam o corpus iuris do Direito Internacional. No segundo capítulo, o Tratado do Espaço de 1967 é abordado por intermédio de precisa análise de seus dispositivos sob à ótica do Direito Internacional. São analisados a cláusula do bem comum, o princípio da não-apropriação, a desmilitarização do espaço, os astronautas, a responsabilidade dos Estados por danos causados no espaço exterior e as perspectivas de cooperação no e para o espaço. Por derradeiro, o terceiro capítulo traz os desafios do Direito Espacial no século XXI analisados à luz do Tratado do Espaço de 1967. O estudo paira sobre a questão da delimitação da fronteira entre espaço aéreo e exterior, lixo espacial e a exploração de recursos naturais e a participação de empresas privadas. Conclui-se que ainda que relevante para o Direito Espacial, atendendo às demandas postas à época, o Tratado do Espaço de 1967 não mais consegue dar resposta a estes e outros desafios que lhe são impostos atualmente.
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Bowen, Bleddyn Endaf. "Spacepower and space warfare : the continuation of terran politics by other means." Thesis, Aberystwyth University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2160/16409b8c-27fe-44e5-8723-be570d08806f.

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Space technologies and the tools of space warfare are proliferating across Earth. The use of spacepower in conflict necessitates strategic thinking. Strategic theory can guide and improve strategic thought about outer space. Drawing on strategic theory, this thesis develops a spacepower theory in the next step of a collective theory-making effort about warfare in the Space Age. This spacepower theory is based on seven distinct, complementary, and interacting propositions that aim to shift the debate of spacepower away from space weaponisation and the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA), and towards a more holistic view of the vast possibilities granted by spacepower. This spacepower theory proposes that space warfare only has meaning in so far it works towards the command of space; that the command of space is about manipulating celestial lines of communication; that spacepower in Earth orbit is a place to conduct strategic manoeuvres to influence the wider war and grand strategic goals; and that the command of space can have direct meaning for battlefield success through its dispersing effects. The theory is based on three major strategic analogies from terrestrial strategic theory and experience. First, space warfare is a continuation of terrestrial politics. Second, space is like the sea in its most basic concepts. Third, Earth orbit is like a coastal region. The contributions of this work are a theory that assists the individual’s education on warfare in the Space Age that takes emphasis away from space-based weaponry and the RMA, and a treatise that demonstrates and encourages a pedagogical method of analysis in strategic studies. This has tentative implications for wider discussions of astropolitics in International Relations (IR) as well. IR will continue in its usefulness in the cosmos, while Terran IR today must account for the realities of the Space Age.
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Doboš, Bohumil. "Astropolitika mimozemských těles vnitřní sluneční soustavy." Master's thesis, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-336887.

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The work deals with geopolitics of inner solar system with focus on extraterrestrial celestial bodies. First part deals with definitions, delimitation of researched territory, and definition of researched questions. Afterwards, we deal with basics of astrophysics which is necessary precondition for understanding specifics of astropolitics and the issue of space- faring actors. Here, both state and non-state actors, their capacities and ability to become colonizing actor, are assessed. The work continues with exploration of single celestial bodies - Earth's Moon, Mars and its moons, and smaller bodies like asteroids. The final chapter scratches the issues crucial for space colonization such as sovereignty and weaponization. Based on these factors, few models of space colonization are presented. Conclusion then sums up all our findings and geopolitical map of "blue planet's" neighbourhood is presented.
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Wolter, Andreas Markus. "Astropolitk: do classicismo geopolítico ao espaço sideral." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/87632.

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A Astropolitik surge como um importante tema a ser abordado no que diz respeito a uma atualização dos conhecimentos existentes da Geopolítica Classica, abordada, sobretudo, dentro do campo das Relações Internacionais. Com a atualização dos meios tecnológicos e da escalada do espaço sideral como o mais recente e importante campo de batalha para os Estados, essa dissertação visa elucidar e descrever as principais dinâmicas que influenciam e afetam a disputa pelo espaço sideral. Foi feita uma abordagem multisciplinar a fim de cobrir os pontos teóricos mais relevantes e também uma hipotética aplicação prática de como um Estados provido dos meios necessários, pode vir a dominar a baixa-órbita terrestre e – como consequência – o Planeta Terra.
Astropolitik emerges as an important topic to be approached regard to an update of the existing knowledge of Classical Geopolitics, addressed, above all, within the field of International Relations. With the updating of technological means and the rise of outer space as the most recent and important battlefield for the States, this dissertation aims at elucidating and describing the main dynamics that influence and affect the dispute over outer space. A multi-disciplinary approach was taken to cover the most relevant theoretical points and also a hypothetical practical application of how a State equipped with the necessary means could come to dominate the Earth's low-orbit and – as consequence – the Planet Earth.
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Robinson, Jana. ""Globální bezpečnost kosmických aktivit a soupeření mezi USA - Čínou - Ruskem"." Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-353411.

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UNIVERZITA KARLOVA V PRAZE FAKULTA SOCIÁLNÍCH VĚD INSTITUT POLITOLOGICKÝCH STUDIÍ ABSTRACT OF DOCTORAL THESIS GLOBAL SPACE SECURITY AND THE U.S. - CHINA - RUSSIA RIVALRY 2016 JANA ROBINSON 2 ABSTRACT This study concentrates on whether the spacepower projection strategies of China and Russia, as communicated through their actions, key initiatives and public diplomacy positions, will, in the near future, undermine or advance global efforts to preserve the stability of the space environment and sustainability of outer space activities. In order to arrive at key findings, the analysis presented in this study is guided by two theories, the Astropolitik, a well-established spacepower theory of Everett C. Dolman, and the "preventive arms control in space" theory of Max Mutschler. It was concluded that arms control in space will not advance space security and prevent systemic destabilization of the space domain, and formal top-down arms control does not effectively restrain counterspace activities1 . It was likewise concluded that there exists a high probability (i.e. possibly greater than 75%) of near-term space 'incident' among the U.S., Russia and China. To prevent an escalatory spiral leading to conflict in space, the U.S. should continue to engage China and Russia (including in multilateral venues) in an...
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Books on the topic "Astropolitic"

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Astropolitik: Classical geopolitics in the Space Age. London: Frank Cass, 2002.

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Chaisson, Eric. The Hubble wars: Astrophysics meets astropolitics in the two-billion-dollar struggle over the Hubble Space Telescope. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1998.

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Chaisson, Eric. The Hubble wars: Astrophysics meets astropolitics in the two-billion-dollar struggle over the Hubble Space Telescope. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1994.

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Chaisson, Eric. The Hubble wars: Astrophysics meets astropolitics in the two-billion-dollar struggle over the Hubble Space Telescope. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1998.

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Dolman, Everett C. Astropolitik. Routledge, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203016640.

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Dolman, Everett. Astropolitik: Classical Geopolitics in the Space Age (Strategy and History Series). Routledge, 2001.

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Dolman, Everett. Astropolitik: Classical Geopolitics in the Space Age (Strategy and History Series). Routledge, 2001.

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Chaisson, Eric J. The Hubble Wars: Astrophysics Meets Astropolitics in the Two-Billion-Dollar Struggle over the Hubble Space Telescope. Harper Perennial, 1995.

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Chaisson, Eric J. The Hubble Wars: Astrophysics Meets Astropolitics in the Two-Billion-Dollar Struggle over the Hubble Space Telescope. Harper Perennial, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Astropolitic"

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Doboš, Bohumil. "European Astropolitics." In Geopolitics of the Outer Space, 107–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96857-5_6.

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Manov, Boris S. "Reviewing European Astropolitics." In Handbook of Cyber-Development, Cyber-Democracy, and Cyber-Defense, 139–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09069-6_64.

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Manov, Boris S. "Reviewing European Astropolitics." In Handbook of Cyber-Development, Cyber-Democracy, and Cyber-Defense, 1–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06091-0_64-1.

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Bowen, Bleddyn E. "Astropolitics and International Relations." In Deep Space Commodities, 151–57. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90303-3_11.

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"Astropolitics." In Encyclopedia of Creativity, Invention, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 192. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15347-6_300073.

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"1Introduction: Realism and Geopolitics." In Astropolitik, 16–25. Routledge, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203016640-11.

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"2Foundations: From Geopolitics to Astropolitics." In Astropolitik, 26–66. Routledge, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203016640-12.

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"3Modeling the Astropolitical Environment." In Astropolitik, 67–89. Routledge, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203016640-13.

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"4Realist Visions: The Domination of Space." In Astropolitik, 90–113. Routledge, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203016640-14.

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"5Shaping the Outer-Space Regime: Then and Now." In Astropolitik, 114–58. Routledge, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203016640-15.

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