The United States Space Force and the Future of American Space Policy: Legal and Policy Implications: Studies in Space Law, cartea 18
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ISBN-13: 9789004523128
ISBN-10: 900452312X
Pagini: 273
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
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Editura: Brill
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Seria Studies in Space Law
ISBN-10: 900452312X
Pagini: 273
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in Space Law
Notă biografică
Jeremy Grunert, Major (US Air Force), is an Assistant Professor of Law at the US Air Force Academy, where he teaches space law and other courses. He has published a number of law review and other articles on the subjects of space law and space security policy.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1Introduction
2Outer Space Law and the Concept of “Peaceful Purposes”
1 Introduction
2 Outer Space Law: The Legal and Treaty Regime
2.1The Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and Declaration of Legal Principles
2.2The Outer Space Treaty: “Hard” Law for a New Domain
3 “Peaceful Purposes” Under the Outer Space Treaty
3.1“Peaceful Purposes” as “Non-military” Use: A Fading, or Inapplicable, Interpretation?
3.2“Peaceful Purposes” as “Non-aggressive” Use: The US (and Modern) Approach
4 Conclusions for United States’ Military Space Policy
3American Space Security Policy: US Space Policies & Military Involvement from President Eisenhower to President Biden
1 Introduction
2 The Early Years: Military Missile Development and Sputnik i
3 Official United States Outer Space Policy and Law
3.1President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953–1961)
3.2President John F. Kennedy (1961–1963) and President Lyndon B. Johnson (1963–1969)
3.3President Richard Nixon (1969–1973) and President Gerald Ford (1973–1977)
3.4President James Earl “Jimmy” Carter (1977–1981)
3.5President Ronald Reagan (1981–1989) and President George H.W. Bush (1989–1993)
3.6President William J. “Bill” Clinton (1993–2001)
3.7President George W. Bush (2001–2009)
3.8President Barack Obama (2009–2017)
3.9President Donald Trump (2017–2021)
3.10President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (2021–Present)
3.11US Domestic Space Legislation in the Security Context: A Brief Note
4 Conclusion
4The United States Space Force: Organization, Mission, and Legal Implications
1 Introduction
2 Space Policy Directive-4 and the 2020 ndaa: Creating the Space Force
2.1Space Policy Directive-4: Directing the Creation of the Space Force
2.2ndaa 2020: The Official Birth of the Space Force
3 Making It So: The US Space Force’s Organization
3.1Personnel and Organization
3.2Basing
4Semper Supra: The US Space Force’s Doctrine
5 Conclusion and Legal Implications
5Outer Space Policy and the “Security Dilemma”: Is America Destined for Space Conflict?
1 Introduction
2 The Security Dilemma in International Relations Theory
3 American Space Security Policy and the International Community
3.1True Security Dilemma?
3.2Cold War Era American Space Security Policy
3.2.1 International Anarchy
3.2.2 Uncertainty, Fear, and Power Accumulation
3.2.3 Conclusions Related to American Cold War Space Policy
3.3Post-cold War Era American Space Security Policy
3.3.1 International Anarchy
3.3.2 Fear, Uncertainty, and Power Accumulation
3.3.3 Conclusions Related to Post-cold War American Space Policy
4 Conclusion: The United States Space Force & the “Security Dilemma”
6Conclusion: The Future of American Space Policy and Legal Development in a Post-ussf World
1 Introduction
2 Outer Space Law and the United States Space Force
3 The Future of United States Space Security Policy
Appendices
Appendix ATreaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies
Appendix BText of Space Policy Directive-4, “Establishment of the United States Space Force” (President Donald J. Trump, February 19, 2019)
Appendix CPublications Examining the Organization of Space Forces or the Creation of a Space-Oriented Military Service Branch (1994–2018)
Appendix DPortions of 2020 National Defense Authorization Act Pertaining to the Creation of the United States Space Force
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
1Introduction
2Outer Space Law and the Concept of “Peaceful Purposes”
1 Introduction
2 Outer Space Law: The Legal and Treaty Regime
2.1The Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and Declaration of Legal Principles
2.2The Outer Space Treaty: “Hard” Law for a New Domain
3 “Peaceful Purposes” Under the Outer Space Treaty
3.1“Peaceful Purposes” as “Non-military” Use: A Fading, or Inapplicable, Interpretation?
3.2“Peaceful Purposes” as “Non-aggressive” Use: The US (and Modern) Approach
4 Conclusions for United States’ Military Space Policy
3American Space Security Policy: US Space Policies & Military Involvement from President Eisenhower to President Biden
1 Introduction
2 The Early Years: Military Missile Development and Sputnik i
3 Official United States Outer Space Policy and Law
3.1President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953–1961)
3.2President John F. Kennedy (1961–1963) and President Lyndon B. Johnson (1963–1969)
3.3President Richard Nixon (1969–1973) and President Gerald Ford (1973–1977)
3.4President James Earl “Jimmy” Carter (1977–1981)
3.5President Ronald Reagan (1981–1989) and President George H.W. Bush (1989–1993)
3.6President William J. “Bill” Clinton (1993–2001)
3.7President George W. Bush (2001–2009)
3.8President Barack Obama (2009–2017)
3.9President Donald Trump (2017–2021)
3.10President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (2021–Present)
3.11US Domestic Space Legislation in the Security Context: A Brief Note
4 Conclusion
4The United States Space Force: Organization, Mission, and Legal Implications
1 Introduction
2 Space Policy Directive-4 and the 2020 ndaa: Creating the Space Force
2.1Space Policy Directive-4: Directing the Creation of the Space Force
2.2ndaa 2020: The Official Birth of the Space Force
3 Making It So: The US Space Force’s Organization
3.1Personnel and Organization
3.2Basing
4Semper Supra: The US Space Force’s Doctrine
5 Conclusion and Legal Implications
5Outer Space Policy and the “Security Dilemma”: Is America Destined for Space Conflict?
1 Introduction
2 The Security Dilemma in International Relations Theory
3 American Space Security Policy and the International Community
3.1True Security Dilemma?
3.2Cold War Era American Space Security Policy
3.2.1 International Anarchy
3.2.2 Uncertainty, Fear, and Power Accumulation
3.2.3 Conclusions Related to American Cold War Space Policy
3.3Post-cold War Era American Space Security Policy
3.3.1 International Anarchy
3.3.2 Fear, Uncertainty, and Power Accumulation
3.3.3 Conclusions Related to Post-cold War American Space Policy
4 Conclusion: The United States Space Force & the “Security Dilemma”
6Conclusion: The Future of American Space Policy and Legal Development in a Post-ussf World
1 Introduction
2 Outer Space Law and the United States Space Force
3 The Future of United States Space Security Policy
Appendices
Appendix ATreaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies
Appendix BText of Space Policy Directive-4, “Establishment of the United States Space Force” (President Donald J. Trump, February 19, 2019)
Appendix CPublications Examining the Organization of Space Forces or the Creation of a Space-Oriented Military Service Branch (1994–2018)
Appendix DPortions of 2020 National Defense Authorization Act Pertaining to the Creation of the United States Space Force
Bibliography
Index