ABSTRACT

The pace of space exploration has long been dictated by political motivations. This book helps to explain why this is so in the post-Cold War era. Combining essays, a glossary of terms, tables and statistics, this new title from Routledge comes as a welcome addition to this increasingly popular topic.

The book:

  • covers theories and concepts, as well as current issues
  • gives a background to international and national space agencies
  • contains essays that cover military, commercial and governmental actors in space politics.

chapter |2 pages

Essays

chapter |26 pages

Politics of Space

chapter |29 pages

National Security Space

chapter |19 pages

Developed Space Programmes

chapter |27 pages

Moderate Space Powers

chapter |16 pages

Commercial Space Actors

chapter |18 pages

Non-governmental Space Organizations

chapter |14 pages

Public Sector Actors

chapter |134 pages

A–Z Glossary of Space Organizations

commercial and military space sectors Eligar Sadeh and Cris Sadeh

chapter |12 pages

Figures

chapter |20 pages

Tables

chapter |12 pages

Documentation