16. April 2024

Strategic competition in space: politics, law, security and economics in space Strategic competition in space: politics, law, security and economics in space

edited by Antje Nötzold, Enrico Fels, Andrea Rotter, Moritz Brake

For the first time since the end of the Cold War, this anthology takes stock of the current activities, legal framework, political and military lines of conflict and areas of cooperation as well as further trends and challenges in space. On the one hand, the legal, military, economic and technological challenges of the growing importance of this strategically important area are analyzed. On the other hand, the ability and need for action of selected space powers, their cooperation possibilities and conflict potentials as well as the need for international political regulation are worked out and, based on this, political recommendations for action are presented.

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The starting point of the anthology "Strategic Competition in Space: Politics, Law, Security and Economics in Space" is the observation that the space-based infrastructure around our planet performs a variety of extremely important tasks that have become indispensable for the functioning of all ultra-modern industrial societies. This applies not only to error-free navigation via global satellite-based navigation systems such as Galileo, Glonass or GSP (Global Positioning System), but also to the functionality of our energy supply, ATMs, stock exchange trading or weather forecasting.

In the increasing strategic competition in space, what has become clear in Germany with the "turnaround" also applies: National and alliance interests must be protected from rival power-political influence. It is therefore very welcome that the Federal Republic of Germany has emphasized the importance of space in its National Security Strategy 2023, updated its space strategy and undertaken to publish its first space security strategy.

This anthology marks the start of the new CASSIS series and, for the first time since the end of the Cold War, takes stock of current activities, legal frameworks, political and military lines of conflict and areas of cooperation as well as ongoing trends and challenges in space for the German-speaking world. On the one hand, the legal, military, economic and technological perspectives on the growing importance of this strategic domain are analyzed. On the other hand, the ability and need for action of selected space powers, their cooperation possibilities and conflict potentials as well as the need for international political regulation are worked out and, based on this, political recommendations for action are presented.

"Due to the outstanding importance of space travel for our society and innovative strength, it is to be welcomed that this anthology offers a good, condensed inventory of current space activities, the legal framework, the political and military lines of conflict and areas of cooperation as well as further trends and challenges in space for the German-speaking world." (Dr. Anna Christmann, Member of the German Bundestag (B90/Greens) and Federal Government Coordinator for German Aerospace)

"For the first time in the German-speaking world, this book offers an excellent insight into the multidimensional field of tension of space use in the 21st century, paints a precise picture of the players and conflicts and provides valuable impulses for the future use of space as a common good for our benefit." (Major General Michael Traut, Commander of the German Armed Forces Space Command)

"For the first time, this anthology addresses the scope, challenges and strategic importance of the space dimension comprehensively and from a wide range of perspectives in German-speaking countries." (Matthias Wachter, Managing Director of the "New Space Initiative" of the Federation of German Industries (BDI))

“I hope that this publication will help to raise awareness of the importance of space security and contribute to a greater understanding of the challenges and opportunities the next decades will bring.” (Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO-Generalsekretär a.D. (2009-2014) und dänischer Ministerpräsident a.D. (2001-2009))

PD Dr. Antje Nötzold is a private lecturer and research associate at the Chair of International Politics at Chemnitz University of Technology.

Dr. Enrico Fels is Managing Director of the Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies (CASSIS) at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University of Bonn.

Andrea Rotter is Head of Department for Foreign and Security Policy at a political foundation.

Dr. Moritz Brake is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies (CASSIS) at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University of Bonn. 

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