Research Paper | Jan 2008 Reconsidering the Rules for Space Security Authors Nancy W. Gallagher and John David Steinbruner Project Reconsidering the Rules of Space Share Back to publications American Academy of Arts & Sciences Table of Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Acronyms Introduction Features of the Environment Formative History Trends of Utilization Overview Origins of the Rules for Space The Growth of Global Commercial Interests Competing Conceptions of Military Use Political Dynamics Overview Development Aspirations Practical Implementation <i>Doctrinal and Legal Changes</i> <i>Financial Investment</i> <i>Program Management</i> Plausible Prospects Overall Assessment Overview Prohibiting Interference Outlawing Preparations for Interference Banning Force Application Weapons in Space Sharing the Burdens and Benefits of Monitoring Setting Limits on Legitimate Military Support Immediate Implications Contributors American Academy of Arts & Sciences View PDF Order Print Copy Order Print Copy Related Project Reconsidering the Rules of Space This study examined the global security implications of expanding commercial and military uses of space, and considered international rules and principles needed to maintain a balanced use of space over the long term. Chair John David Steinbruner Global Affairs Research Paper| JAN 2009 The Future of Human Spaceflight: Objectives and Policy Implications in a Global Context Authors David A. Mindell, Scott A. Uebelhart, Asif A. Siddiqi, and Slava Gerovitch Research Paper| JAN 2009 A European Approach to Space Security Author Xavier Pasco Global Affairs Science & Technology Event | Jun 30, 2009 Reconsidering the Rules of Space: Briefing Featuring John David Steinbruner, Robie I. Samanta Roy, Nancy W. Gallagher, Jeffrey G. Lewis, Neal Francis Lane, and George Abbey Washington, D.C. Press Release | Jul 2009 Experts Urge Reformulation of U.S. Space Policy: American Academy Issues Three White Papers
Reconsidering the Rules of Space This study examined the global security implications of expanding commercial and military uses of space, and considered international rules and principles needed to maintain a balanced use of space over the long term. Chair John David Steinbruner Global Affairs
Research Paper| JAN 2009 The Future of Human Spaceflight: Objectives and Policy Implications in a Global Context Authors David A. Mindell, Scott A. Uebelhart, Asif A. Siddiqi, and Slava Gerovitch
Research Paper| JAN 2009 A European Approach to Space Security Author Xavier Pasco Global Affairs Science & Technology
Event | Jun 30, 2009 Reconsidering the Rules of Space: Briefing Featuring John David Steinbruner, Robie I. Samanta Roy, Nancy W. Gallagher, Jeffrey G. Lewis, Neal Francis Lane, and George Abbey Washington, D.C.
Press Release | Jul 2009 Experts Urge Reformulation of U.S. Space Policy: American Academy Issues Three White Papers