Securing Outer Space
Explore the intricate nexus of space exploration and international relations with "Securing Outer Space," edited by Natalie Bormann. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this thought-provoking paperback dives into the complex policies and strategies governing our activities in Outer Space. Spanning 272 pages, this engaging volume sheds light on the often controversial interplay between space activities and global diplomacy, making it a crucial read for enthusiasts, scholars, and professionals alike. Bormann’s compilation not only analyzes the legal frameworks surrounding space law and militarization but also situates these discussions within a broader theoretical context. Discover how terrestrial politics influence our endeavors beyond Earth, and gain insightful perspectives on the future of space governance. Don’t miss out on this essential resource for understanding the dynamics of outer space and its implications on international affairs.