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Enhancing Space Security by Improving Stakeholder Cooperation
Authors:Jeffrey Boutwell  Theresa Hitchens  James Moltz
Affiliation:1. Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, Washington, DC , USA;2. Center for Defense Information , Washington, DC , USA;3. Center for Nonproliferation Studies , Monterey Institute of International Studies , Monterey , California , USA
Abstract:Improving security in space requires the establishment of a consensus among actors on what it means to be safe in space, what kinds of activities should be allowed, and what activities should be prohibited. However, a necessary precursor to the emergence of such consensus is enhanced cooperation among space stakeholders. As of today, leading space actors are moving in often contradictory directions. In addition, the various sectors of the space community—industry, defense, science and manned space—tend to operate in isolation from each other. While there is a recognition of the need for improved cooperation in space, this can be achieved only if actors are made more aware of activities in other sectors that affect (or might affect) them and can craft mutually acceptable solutions with other actors. More efforts are needed to educate space stakeholders across sectors in this regard. By better understanding how the activities of all space actors are inter–related, the international community should be in a position to develop a more integrated concept of space security.
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