A Space Arms Race Heats Up with China and Russia
As satellites come to play an ever more central role in military communications, the Outer Space Treaty becomes harder to enforce, as exemplified in recent advances in space warfare in Russia and China.
Beyond Borders: Applying Modern Conflict Laws as Framework for Outer Space Governance
The modern laws of armed conflict (LOAC) offer a valuable blueprint for developing a robust legal framework for governing activities in outer space.
Every War Is a Space War Now
With state and private interests increasingly taking on an orbital dimension, the establishment of wide-ranging and global regime regulating space activities has never been more important.
Space Wars: How State Conflict Is Going Extra-terrestrial
The Ukraine war illustrates how the line between civilian and military space infrastructure has become blurred, raising important legal and diplomatic questions about how to regulate conflict in outer space.
EU Asleep at the Wheel in the Next Space Race
Space is back on the geopolitical menu for every major global player – except Brussels.
China’s Race to “Dominate” Space
China’s space program is well on its way toward overtaking the old Cold War rivals of Russia and the United States.