Handbook of Space Security: Policies, Applications and Programs
Editat de Kai-Uwe Schrogl, Peter L. Hays, Jana Robinson, Denis Moura, Christina Giannopapaen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 29 oct 2014
The Handbook will provide a sophisticated, cutting-edge resource on the space security policy portfolio and the associated assets, assisting fellow members of the global space community and other interested policy-making and academic audiences in keeping abreast of the current and future directions of this vital dimension of international space policy. The debate on coordinated space security measures, including relevant 'Transparency and Confidence-Building Measures,' remains at a relatively early stage of development. The book offers a comprehensive description of the various components of space security and how these challenges are being addressed today. It will also provide a number of recommendations concerning how best to advance this space policy area, given the often competing objectives of the world's major space-faring nations. The critical role to be played by the United States and Europe as an intermediary and "middle diplomat" in promoting sustainable norms of behavior for space will likewise be highlighted.
In providing a global and coherent analytical approach to space security today, the Handbook focuses on four areas that together define the entire space security area: policies, technologies, applications, and programs. This structure will assure the overall view of the subject from its political to its technical aspects. Internationally recognized experts in each of the above fields contribute, with their analytical synthesis assured by the section editors.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781461420293
ISBN-10: 1461420296
Pagini: 900
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1461420296
Pagini: 900
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
Part
1:
International
Space
Security
Setting.-
Introduction.-
Chapter
1:
Defining
Space
Security.-
Chapter
2:
Key
Space
Security
Policy
Issues.-
Chapter
3:
Space
and
Cyber
Security.-
Chapter
4:
Space
Safety.-
Chapter
5:
Space
Sustainability.-
Chapter
6:
Spacepower
Theory.-
Chapter
7:
Discussion
on
Space
Weaponization.-
Chapter
8:
The
Role
of
Space
in
Deterrence.-
Chapter
9:
Obstacles
to
International
Space
Governance.-
Chapter
10:
International
Code
of
Conduct
for
Outer
Space
Activities.-
Chapter
11:
Space
Transparency
and
Confidence-Building
Measures.-
Chapter
12:
Space
Traffic
Management.-
Chapter
13:
The
Laws
of
War
in
Outer
Space.-
Chapter
14:
Active
Debris
Removal
and
On-Orbit
Servicing.-
Chapter
15:
Space
Technology
Export
Controls.-
Chapter
16:
Responsive
Space.-
Chapter
17:
Space
as
a
Critical
Infrastructure.-
Part
2:
Space
Security
Policies
and
Strategies
of
States
and
International
Organizations.-
Introduction.-
Chapter
1:
U.S.
Space
Security
Priorities:War,
Policy,
and
Spacepower.-
Chapter
2:
Space
Security
in
Russia.- Chapter
3: Chinese
Space
Policy:
Current
Status
and
Road
Ahead.-
Chapter
4:
Chinese
Concepts
of
Space
Security.-Chapter
5: Space
and
Security
in
Europe.-Chapter
6:
Space
Security
in
Japan.-
Chapter
7:
U.S.
–
Japan
Space
Security
Cooperation.-
Chapter
8:
Space
Security
in
India.-
Chapter
9:
Israeli
Perspectiv
on
Space
Security.-
Chapter
10:
Brazilian
Perspective
on
Space
Security.-Chapter11:
Space
Security-Relevant
International
Organizations:
UN,
ITU,
ISO.-
Chapter
12:
Space
Security
Through
the
Transatlantic
Partnership.-
Chapter
13:
External
View
of
Space
Security
in
Europe.-Chapter
14:
U.S.
Space
Security
and
Allied
Outreach.-
Part
3:
Space
Applications
for
Security
and
Defense.-
Introduction.-
Chapter
1:
Earth
Observation
for
Security
&
Dual
Use.-
Chapter
2:
Earth
Observation
for
Defense.-
Chapter
3:
Telecommunications
for
Security
&
Dual
Use.-
Chapter
4:
Telecommunications
for
Defense.-
Chapter
5:
Positioning,
Navigation
&
Timing
for
Security
and
Defense.-
Chapter
6:
Eavesdropping.-
Chapter
7:
Integrated
Space
Related
Applications
for
Security
and
Defence.-
Chapter
8:
Space
Situational
Awareness
and
Recognized
Picture.-
Chapter
9:
Various
Threats
of
Space
Systems.-
Chapter
10:
Issues
of
Space
Debris.-
Part
4:
Space
Security
Programs
Worldwide.-
Introduction.-
Chapter
1:
United
States
Space
Launch
Programs.-
Chapter
2:
European
Space
Launch
Capabilities
and
Prospects.-
Chapter
3.-
Russian
Space
Launch
Program.-
Chapter
4:
Japanese
Space
Launch
Program.-
Chapter
5:
Chinese
Space
Launch
Program.-
Chapter
6:
Indian
Space
Launch
Program.-
Chapter
7:
Space
Launch
Programs
in
Emerging
Countries:
Brazil.-
Chapter
8:
Satellite
Programs
in
the
United
States.-
Chapter
9:
European
Institutional
Satellite
Programs.-
Chapter
10:
European
Member
States
Satellite
Programs.-
Chapter
11:
European
Multinational
Satellite
Programs.-
Chapter
12:
Russian
Satellite
Programs.-
Chapter
13:
Japanese
Satellite
Programs.-
Chapter
14:
Chinese
Satellite
Programs:
An
Internal
View.-
Chapter
15:
Chinese
Satellite
Programs:
An
External
View.-
Chapter
16:
Indian
Satellite
Programs.-
Chapter
17:
Satellite
Programs
in
Emerging
Countries:
The
Pacific
Region.-
Chapter
18:
Satellite
Programs
in
Emerging
Countries:
South
America
Region.-
Chapter
19:
The
Proliferation
of
Space
Capabilities:
Implications
for
Space
Security.-
Chapter
20:
Space
Weapons’
Concepts
and
their
International
Security
Implications.-
Chapter
21:
SSA
Concepts
Worldwide.
Recenzii
“The
Handbook
of
Space
Security
–
Policies,
applications
and
programs
(HdSS)
is
a
well-structured,
enjoyable
and
reliable
reference
book.
…
Its
place
on
the
shelves
of
all
reference
libraries
and
members
of
the
space
community
should
be
rapidly
secured.
This
book
is
an
excellent
contribution
to
the
subject
in
its
international
context.
It
addresses
the
subject
of
security
in
space
at
the
appropriate
level
of
international
dialogue.”
(Prof.
Dr.
Lesley
Jane
Smith,
Zeitschrift
für
Luft-
und
Weltraumrecht,
Vol.
64
(3),
2015)
Notă biografică
Dr.
Kai-Uwe
Schrogl
is
the
Head
of
the
ESA
Policies
Department
in
the
European
Space
Agency
(ESA,
Headquarters
in
Paris,
France)
since
2011.
From
2007
to
2011
he
was
the
Director
of
the
European
Space
Policy
Institute
(ESPI)
in
Vienna,
Austria.
Prior
to
this,
he
was
the
Head
of
the
Corporate
Development
and
External
Relations
Department
in
the
German
Aerospace
Center
(DLR)
in
Cologne,
Germany.
Previously
he
also
worked
with
the
German
Ministry
for
Post
and
Telecommunications
and
the
German
Space
Agency
(DARA)
in
Bonn,
Germany.
He
has
been
a
delegate
to
numerous
international
forums
and
recently
served
as
the
chairman
of
various
European
and
global
committees
(ESA
International
Relations
Committee
and
two
United
Nations
Committees
on
the
Peaceful
Uses
of
Outer
Space,
UNCOPUOS,
plenary
working
groups).
He
presented,
respectively
testified,
at
hearings
of
the
European
Parliament
and
the
U.S.
House
of
Representatives.
Kai-Uwe
Schrogl
has
written
or
co-edited
12
books
and
more
than
130
articles,
reports
and
papers
in
the
fields
of
space
policy
and
law
as
well
as
telecommunications
policy.
He
is
editor
in
chief
of
the
“Yearbook
on
Space
Policy”
and
the
book
series
“Studies
in
Space
Policy”
both
published
by
ESPI
at
SpringerWienNewYork.
In
addition
he
sits
on
editorial
boards
of
various
international
journals
in
the
field
of
space
policy
and
law
(Acta
Astronautica,
Space
Policy,
Zeitschrift
für
Luft-
und
Weltraumrecht,
Studies
in
Space
Law/Nijhoff).
Kai-Uwe
Schrogl
is
a
Member
of
the
Board
of
Directors
of
the
International
Institute
of
Space
Law,
Member
of
the
International
Academy
of
Astronautics
(recently
chairing
its
Commission
on
policy,
economics
and
regulations)
and
the
Russian
Academy
for
Cosmonautics.
He
holds
a
doctorate
degree
in
political
science
and
lectures
international
relations
at
Tübingen
University,
Germany
(as
an
Honorary
Professor).
He
has
been
a
regular
lecturer
at,
for
example,
the
International
Space
University
(where
he
serves
as
Adjunct
Faculty)
and
the
European
Centre
for
Space
Law’s
Summer
Courses.Kai-Uwe
Schrogl
is
the
Head
of
the
ESA
Policies
Department
in
the
European
Space
Agency
(ESA,
Headquarters
in
Paris,
France)
since
2011.
From
2007
to
2011
he
was
the
Director
of
the
European
Space
Policy
Institute
(ESPI)
in
Vienna,
Austria.
Prior
to
this,
he
was
the
Head
of
the
Corporate
Development
and
External
Relations
Department
in
the
German
Aerospace
Center
(DLR)
in
Cologne,
Germany.
Previously
he
also
worked
with
the
German
Ministry
for
Post
and
Telecommunications
and
the
German
Space
Agency
(DARA)
in
Bonn,
Germany.
He
has
been
a
delegate
to
numerous
international
forums
and
recently
served
as
the
chairman
of
various
European
and
global
committees
(ESA
International
Relations
Committee
and
two
United
Nations
Committees
on
the
Peaceful
Uses
of
Outer
Space,
UNCOPUOS,
plenary
working
groups).
He
presented,
respectively
testified,
at
hearings
of
the
European
Parliament
and
the
U.S.
House
of
Representatives.
Kai-Uwe
Schrogl
has
written
or
co-edited
12
books
and
more
than
130
articles,
reports
and
papers
in
the
fields
of
space
policy
and
law
as
well
as
telecommunications
policy.
He
is
editor
in
chief
of
the
“Yearbook
on
Space
Policy”
and
the
book
series
“Studies
in
Space
Policy”
both
published
by
ESPI
at
SpringerWienNewYork.
In
addition
he
sits
on
editorial
boards
of
various
international
journals
in
the
field
of
space
policy
and
law
(Acta
Astronautica,
Space
Policy,
Zeitschrift
für
Luft-
und
Weltraumrecht,
Studies
in
Space
Law/Nijhoff).
Kai-Uwe
Schrogl
is
a
Member
of
the
Board
of
Directors
of
the
International
Institute
of
Space
Law,
Member
of
the
International
Academy
of
Astronautics
(recently
chairing
its
Commission
on
policy,
economics
and
regulations)
and
the
Russian
Academy
for
Cosmonautics.
He
holds
a
doctorate
degree
in
political
science
and
lectures
international
relations
at
Tübingen
University,
Germany
(as
an
Honorary
Professor).
He
has
been
a
regular
lecturer
at,
for
example,
the
International
Space
University
(where
he
serves
as
Adjunct
Faculty)
and
the
European
Centre
for
Space
Law’s
Summer
Courses.
Caracteristici
Provides
a
comprehensive
description
of
space
security
including
modern
challenges
and
approaches
Explores international space security including policy, technology, applications and programs through sophisticated, cutting-edge contributions
Analyses how best to advance space security and safeguard space for peaceful endeavours in the context of often competing objectives of major space-faring nations
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Explores international space security including policy, technology, applications and programs through sophisticated, cutting-edge contributions
Analyses how best to advance space security and safeguard space for peaceful endeavours in the context of often competing objectives of major space-faring nations
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras