Space Policy for the Twenty-First Century

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This book provides readers with the first comprehensive overview of major space policies in the United States and a framework through which to analyze them. It examines all facets of space policy—civilian, military, and commercial—and presents this material accessibly for use by readers at multiple levels, from undergraduate courses to government practitioners making and implementing policy. The first section offers a history of space exploration, focusing on the US within a global context. The second section looks at the actors and institutions involved in setting space policy in a government based on the separation of powers, including the president, Congress, NASA, and the Department of Defense. The book concludes with chapters on the different sectors of space policy, as well as questions this field will face in the future. As policymakers and business leaders become increasingly aware of the everyday systems that depend on space technologies, such as communications, mapping, and weather monitoring, and as space becomes a more visible arena for commercial competition, potential humanitarian gain, and military threats, Space Policy for the Twenty-First Century helps students and professionals navigate the complexity of space as a policy area.

Author(s): Wendy N. Whitman Cobb, Derrick V. Frazier
Edition: 1
Publisher: University of Florida Press
Year: 2024

Language: English
Pages: 344

Dedications
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
List of Acronyms
1. Introduction
2. The Space Race during the Cold War: The Quest for Prestige and Security
3. Post–ColdWar Space History
4. Presidents and Space Policy
5. Congress and Space Policy
6. NASA
7. Military Space and the Intelligence Community
8. The “Other” Actors
9. Nongovernmental Forces
10. Civilian Space Policy
11. International Politics and National Security Space Policy
12. Commercial Space Policy
13. Major Issues in US Space Policy
Notes
Bibliography
Index