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Buch, Englisch, 1608 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 3328 g

Schrogl

Handbook of Space Security

Policies, Applications and Programs
2. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-23209-2
Verlag: Springer

Policies, Applications and Programs

Buch, Englisch, 1608 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 3328 g

ISBN: 978-3-030-23209-2
Verlag: Springer


Space Security involves the use of space (in particular communication, navigation, earth observation, and electronic intelligence satellites) for military and security purposes on earth and also the maintenance of space (in particular the earth orbits) as safe and secure areas for conducting peaceful activities. The two aspects can be summarized as "space for security on earth" and “the safeguarding of space for peaceful endeavors.” 
The second, updated edition of this handbook provides a sophisticated, cutting-edge resource on the space security portfolio and the associated technology, applications and programs to help fellow members of the global space community and other interested policy-making and academic audiences keep abreast of the current and future directions of this vital dimension of international space policy. Various dimensions of space security as well as space for security on Earth are described, covering space policy and the geopolitics of space, existing and planned applications and programs, as well as technological solutions. 
This second edition covers the recent space and security developments that have taken place in Europe and worldwide over the last years, along with new challenges that must be addressed. At its conclusion, the book provides foreward-looking recommendations, especially in the area of space governance and transparency and confidence-building measures.
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  1. International Space Security Setting: An Introduction
  2. Definition and Status of Space Security
  3. Challenges to International Space Governance
  4. Spacepower Theory and Organizational Structures
  5. The Laws of War in Outer Space
  6. Arms Control and Space Security
  7. Role of Space in Deterrence
  8. Resilience of Space Systems: Principles and Practice
  9. Space security cooperation: Changing Dynamics
  10. Strategic Competition for Space Partnerships and Markets
  11. Space Export Control Law and Regulations
  12. Space Systems and Space Sovereignty as a Security Issue
  13. Critical Space Infrastructures
  14. Space and Cyber Threats
  15. Space Safety
  16. Evolution of Space Traffic and Space Traffic Management
  17. Space Sustainability
  18. Security Issues with Respect to Celestial Bodies
  19. Space Security Policies and Strategies of States: An Introduction
  20. War, Policy, and Spacepower: US Space Security Priorities
  21. Russia’s Space Security Policy
  22. Development of a Space Security Culture: Case of Western European Union
  23. Strategic Overview of European Space and Security Governance
  24. European Space Security Policy: A Cooperation Challenge for Europe
  25. Space and Security Policy in Selected European Countries
  26. Poland and Space Security
  27. Space Security in the Asia-Pacific
  28. Chinese Space and Security Policy: An Overview
  29. Chinese Concepts of Space Security: Under the New Circumstances
  30. Historical Evolution of Japanese Space Security Policy
  31. India in Space: A Strategic Overview
  32. Israel’s Approach Towards Space Security and Sustainability
  33. Policies and Programs of Iran’s Space Activities
  34. UAE Approach to Space and Security
  35. Space Security in Brazil
  36. Space and Security Activities in Azerbaijan
  37. Introduction to Space Applications and Supporting Services for Security and Defense
  38. Earth Observation for Security and Defense
  39. Satellite Earth Observation for Disasters, Risk, and Security: An Evolving Landscape
  40. Space-enabled Systems for Food Security in Africa
  41. Satellite Communication for Security and Defense
  42. Position, Navigation and Timing for Security
  43. Positioning, Navigation and Timing for Defense
  44. Space Traffic Management Through Environment Capacity
  45. Various Threats of Space Systems
  46. European Space Surveillance and Tracking Support Framework
  47. China’s Capabilities and Priorities in Space-Based Safety and Security Applications
  48. Cybersecurity Space Operation Center: Countering Cyber Threats in the Space Domain
  49. AI and Space Safety: Collision Risk Assessment
  50. Space Object Behavior Quantification and Assessment for Space Security
  51. Space Security and Frequency Management
  52. Space Weather: The Impact on Security and Defense
  53. Space Security in the Context of Cosmic Hazards and Planetary Defense
  54. Active Debris Removal (ADR) for mega-constellations reliability
  55. Space Security and Sustainable Space Operations: A Commercial Satellite Operator Perspective
  56. Space Debris Mitigation: Policy Perspectives
  57. Security Exceptions to the Free Dissemination of Remote Sensing Data: Interactions Between the International, National, and Regional Levels
  58. Space Security Programs and Space Economy: An Introduction
  59. Satellite Programs in the USA
  60. Russian Space Launch Program
  61. Institutional Space Security Programs in Europe
  62. Space and Security Programs in the Largest European Countries
  63. Space and Security Programs in Medium-Sized European Countries
  64. Space and Security Programs in Smaller European Countries
  65. Future of French Space Security Programs
  66. Italy in Space: Strategic Overview and Security Aspects
  67. British Spacepower: Context, Policies, and Capabilities
  68. Chinese Satellite Program
  69. Chinese Space Launch Program
  70. Indian Space Program: Evolution, Dimensions, and Initiatives
  71. Australia’s Space Security Program
  72. Pakistan’s Space Program
  73. Space Sector Economy and Space Programs World Wide
  74. The New Space Economy: Consequences for Space Security in Europe
  75. Political Economy of Outer Space Security
  76. Views on Space Security in the United Nations
  77. Role of COSPAR for Space Security and Planetary Protection


Prof. Dr Kai-Uwe Schrogl is currently seconded from the European Space Agency (ESA) to the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy in Berlin to support the preparation of the German Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the second half of 2020. Until 2019, Dr. Schrogl was the Chief Strategy Officer of ESA (Headquartered in Paris, France). From 2007 to 2011 he was the Director of the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) in Vienna, Austria, the leading European think tank for space policy. 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. Dr. Schrogl has been a delegate to numerous international forums and has served from 2014 to 2016 as Chairman of the Legal Subcommittee of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, the highest body for space law making, comprising 73 Member States. He also was chairman of various European and global committees (ESA International Relations Committee and two plenary working groups of the UNCOPUOS Legal Subcommittee, the one on the launching State and the other on the registration practice, both leading to UN General Assembly Resolutions).

He presented, respectively testified, at hearings of the European Parliament and the U.S. House of Representatives. Dr. Schrogl is President of the International Institute of Space Law, the professional association of space law experts from 48 countries, Member of the International Academy of Astronautics (recently chairing its Commission on policy, economics, and regulations) and the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics, as well as Corresponding Member of the French Air and Space Academy. He holds a doctorate degree in political science and lectures international relations as an Honorary Professor at Tübingen University, Germany. Dr. Schrogl has written or co-edited 17 books and more than 140 articles, reports, and papers in the fields of space policy and law as well as telecommunications policy. He launched and edited until 2011 the Yearbook on Space Policy and the book series Studies in Space Policy, both published by ESPI at SpringerWienNewYork. He sits on editorial boards of various international journals in the field of space policy and law (Space Policy, Zeitschrift für Luft- und Weltraumrecht, Studies in Space Law/Nijhoff; previously also Acta Astronautica).



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