Description |
1 online resource (IV, 20 pages) : color illustrations, color portraits, color photographs |
Contents |
Executive summary. -- Part one: The changing threat environment and implications for space. A complex history of cooperation. Current challenges to allied space interests. -- Part two: Energizing transatlantic security cooperation in space. -- 1. Increase information sharing and system interoperability for enhanced resiliency. -- 2. Mature and grow space training and doctrine. -- 3. Reform regulations throttling the supply chain, and strengthen industrial cooperation. -- Conclusion. -- Appendix. -- About the authors |
Summary |
Major changes in the space threat and technology environments over the past two decades have created a clear urgency for greater transatlantic cooperation in space security. Given the scale of the pressures posed by rival military powers to what had been an uncontested domain--along with the complications introduced by new space actors (governments and commercial)-- the United States no longer has the luxury of pursuing twenty-first-century strategic objectives in space through nation-centric mechanisms and mindsets. As in the transatlantic Alliance itself, overcoming long- standing processes and habits that impede greater security cooperation in the space domain will always be a work in progress. The ongoing push to evolve key space cooperation mechanisms will reinforce mutual security and prosperity and will ultimately prove to be well worth the effort |
Notes |
"September 2019." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Title from PDF title screen (Atlantic Council, viewed on October 2, 2019) |
Subject |
Space control (Military science) -- International cooperation
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Astronautics, Military -- International cooperation
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Space security -- International cooperation
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Yurechko, Janie, author
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Jack, Diana, author
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O'Shea, Connor, author
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Atlantic Council of the United States, publisher.
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ISBN |
9781619775978 |
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1619775972 |
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