Space and its utilisation have always been an area of antagonism between national sovereignty and cooperative usage. Humans had entered outer space for not even a decade, mostly to demonstrate the supremacy of a given societal idea, when the Outer Space Treaty in 1967 recognised space as a heritage of mankind and called for its “peaceful use” as an area of cooperation. Thus space incorporates both the utilitarian vision of cooperation in the face of a hostile environment and the realisation of autonomy in the most global arena surrounding our planet.
The Pursuit of Collective Autonomy? Europe’s Autonomy in “Space and Security” Lacks a Joint Vision
Studies in Space Policy
2014-12-19
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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