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In the modern world, technical issues define space policy. Missing from discussions of space policy, however, is a consideration of the political consequences of new space endeavors, particularly in the context of the European Union. This book, therefore, approaches space policy instead from the discipline of European studies and analyzes the European integration process through the lenses of political science, history, economics, and international relations. The strengths of each discipline are used to apply theoretical approaches to current issues in European space policy. Theorizing European Space Policy is the latest contribution to the growing debate on space policy and its role in the European integration process.
Contents
Framing TheoryPaul Stephenson
Spillover to Space: a critical investigation into neofunctionalist EU space policyHarald Köpping Athanasopoulos
"Putting Space More at the service of Europe and its citizens": The governance of European Space Policy and the 'Scientific Citizen'Lorna Ryan
The development of European Space Policy through the lenses of Discourse TheoryThomas Hoerber
Imperial Space?: Theories of Empire and the Space Policy of the European UnionMartin Kenneder(Neo-)Realism - Power politics and the formation of International law - A Historical comparisonMarius LeissleSocial Constructivism and Integration: Re-igniting European Identity - a Common Ground in Space?Fabian Kienzler
Strange Spaces: an International Political Economy reading of operational space programmes Sarah Liebermann
Marxism - Profits in orbit: The 'nationalization' of the Galileo programmeIraklis Oikonomou
Historical-Institutionalism Emmanuel Sigalas
Liberal Intergovernmentalism - Theorising European Space PolicyChristina Giannopapa, Maarten Adriaensen, Christopher Lehnert
Economic Modelling Ersilia Vaudo, Arne Lahcen



