AbstractTraditional space relations among civilian space actors are undergoing in the post-cold war era a rapid evolution with a growing number of new institutional entities. The cold war era and its resulting political environment, which limited space cooperation to ‘intra-bloc’ cooperation, has disappeared, allowing the development of new axes and mechanisms of cooperation. The internationalization and regionalization of space activities witnessed in recent years is foreseen to gain momentum, leading therefore to a new geography of civilian space activities.
The changing geopolitics of space activities
Space Policy ; 22 , 2 ; 100-109
2006-01-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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