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The Yearbook on Space Policy aims to be the reference publication analysing space policy developments. Each year it presents issues and trends in space policy and the space sector as a whole. Its scope is global and its perspective is European. The Yearbook also links space policy with other policy areas. It highlights specific events and issues, and provides useful insights, data and information on space activities.
The Yearbook on Space Policy is edited by the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) based in Vienna, Austria. It combines in-house research and contributions of members of the European Space Policy Research and Academic Network (ESPRAN), coordinated by ESPI.
The Yearbook is addressed to decision makers in governments and agencies, professionals in industry as well as the service sectors, researchers and scientists and also to the broader public interested in the field.




The Yearbook on Space Policy aims to be the reference publication analysing space policy developments. Each year it presents issues and trends in space policy and the space sector as a whole. Its scope is global and its perspective is European. The Yearbook also links space policy with other policy areas. It highlights specific events and issues, and provides useful insights, data and information on space activities.
The Yearbook on Space Policy is edited by the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) based in Vienna, Austria. It combines in-house research and contributions of members of the European Space Policy Research and Academic Network (ESPRAN), coordinated by ESPI.
The Yearbook is addressed to decision makers in governments and agencies, professionals in industry as well as the service sectors, researchers and scientists and also to the broader public interested in the field.




The Yearbook on Space Policy aims to be the reference publication analysing space policy developments. Each year it presents issues and trends in space policy and the space sector as a whole. Its scope is global and its perspective is European. The Yearbook also links space policy with other policy areas. It highlights specific events and issues, and provides useful insights, data and information on space activities.
The Yearbook on Space Policy is edited by the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) based in Vienna, Austria. It combines in-house research and contributions of members of the European Space Policy Research and Academic Network (ESPRAN), coordinated by ESPI.
The Yearbook is addressed to decision makers in governments and agencies, professionals in industry as well as the service sectors, researchers and scientists and also to the broader public interested in the field.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
European space activities in the global context....Pages 2-79
Developments in space policies programmes and technologies throughout the world and in Europe....Pages 80-126
Front Matter....Pages 127-127
The Cabal Report of the French Parliament on space policy — A blueprint for European space ambitions or another cry in the wilderness?....Pages 128-139
The new UK approach....Pages 140-152
What’s the problem with Europe’s flagships Galileo and GMES?....Pages 153-166
The new European Space Policy as seen from across the Atlantic....Pages 167-181
The U.S. missile defence programme....Pages 182-196
Controlling the freedom of using space: the White House Space Policy dilemma....Pages 197-210
China’s ASAT test — A warning shot or the beginning of an arms race in space?....Pages 211-224
Basic law for space activities: Anew space policy for Japan for the 21st century....Pages 225-238
The IPCC report — In need of Earth observations....Pages 239-253
Space entrepreneurship — Status & prospects....Pages 254-273
Front Matter....Pages 275-275
Chronology: January 2006–June 2007....Pages 276-285
Countries profiles....Pages 286-306
Bibliography of space policy publications. January 2006–June 2007....Pages 307-315
Back Matter....Pages 316-330


The Yearbook on Space Policy aims to be the reference publication analysing space policy developments. Each year it presents issues and trends in space policy and the space sector as a whole. Its scope is global and its perspective is European. The Yearbook also links space policy with other policy areas. It highlights specific events and issues, and provides useful insights, data and information on space activities.
The Yearbook on Space Policy is edited by the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) based in Vienna, Austria. It combines in-house research and contributions of members of the European Space Policy Research and Academic Network (ESPRAN), coordinated by ESPI.
The Yearbook is addressed to decision makers in governments and agencies, professionals in industry as well as the service sectors, researchers and scientists and also to the broader public interested in the field.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
European space activities in the global context....Pages 2-79
Developments in space policies programmes and technologies throughout the world and in Europe....Pages 80-126
Front Matter....Pages 127-127
The Cabal Report of the French Parliament on space policy — A blueprint for European space ambitions or another cry in the wilderness?....Pages 128-139
The new UK approach....Pages 140-152
What’s the problem with Europe’s flagships Galileo and GMES?....Pages 153-166
The new European Space Policy as seen from across the Atlantic....Pages 167-181
The U.S. missile defence programme....Pages 182-196
Controlling the freedom of using space: the White House Space Policy dilemma....Pages 197-210
China’s ASAT test — A warning shot or the beginning of an arms race in space?....Pages 211-224
Basic law for space activities: Anew space policy for Japan for the 21st century....Pages 225-238
The IPCC report — In need of Earth observations....Pages 239-253
Space entrepreneurship — Status & prospects....Pages 254-273
Front Matter....Pages 275-275
Chronology: January 2006–June 2007....Pages 276-285
Countries profiles....Pages 286-306
Bibliography of space policy publications. January 2006–June 2007....Pages 307-315
Back Matter....Pages 316-330
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