ABSTRACT

Space policy is at the cutting edge of current EU policy developments and is a fascinating object of study, involving multiple and diverse actors. It is also an original and contemporary lens for studying European policy-making.

This book explores advances in European space policy and their significance for European integration. Using a ‘framing’ methodology, it addresses central questions in European studies in order to form an interdisciplinary bridge between current research in space policy and contemporary European political studies. It assesses the interests of EU institutions in space and how these institutions perceive space policy. Furthermore, it demonstrates that space is a cross-cutting policy domain affecting a diverse range of EU policy fields, such as security, transport and migration, and underpinning the 21st century European and global economy. In doing so, this volume firmly locates space policy in the field of European Studies.

This innovative volume will be of key interest to students and scholars of a range of policy areas including common foreign and security policy, technology policy, transport policy, internal market policies, environmental policy, development aid and disaster-risk management, as well as the EU institutions.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Towards a European space policy? 1

part 1|37 pages

Methodology

chapter 1|15 pages

Chaos or consolidation?

Post-war space policy in Europe

part 2|77 pages

Polity

chapter 4|16 pages

Europe in space

The European Parliament's justification arsenal

chapter 5|16 pages

Europe's new wilderness

The Council's frames on space policy

part 3|79 pages

Politics

chapter 8|12 pages

Satellites and farming

Reframing agriculture and agricultural machinery within EU space policy

chapter 10|14 pages

Framing or hegemony?

The European Metalworkers' Federation and EU armaments and space policies

chapter 11|18 pages

The Member States of the European Space Agency

National governance structures, priorities and motivations for engaging in space

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion: ‘To boldly go where no one has gone before'

Towards a European Space Strategy