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نویسندگان: Nikola Schmidt
سری: Space and Society
ISBN (شابک) : 3030865541, 9783030865542
ناشر: Springer
سال نشر: 2022
تعداد صفحات: 259
[260]
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Governance of Emerging Space Challenges: The Benefits of a Responsible Cosmopolitan State Policy به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب حاکمیت چالش های فضایی در حال ظهور: مزایای یک سیاست دولت جهانی و مسئولانه نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این جلد ویرایش شده به این موضوع میپردازد که چگونه حتی دولتهای ملی کوچک نیز میتوانند تفاوت چشمگیری در آینده حاکمیت فضایی ایجاد کنند.
این کتاب به سه بخش اصلی تقسیم شده است که تئوری سیاسی،
مطالعات موردی، و فناوری و کاربردهای فضایی را پوشش میدهد.
موضوعات کلیدی بحث عبارتند از دفاع سیاره ای، استخراج فضایی، و
سیستم های پرقدرت در فضا. از طریق این موضوعات به موقع، این
کتاب راهبردهایی را برای توسعه یک چارچوب حکومتی واقعاً جهانی
در فضا، بر اساس مفهوم یک دولت جهانی مسئول ارائه
میکند.
تألیف یک متخصص چند رشتهای گروهی از محققان از جمهوری چک، این جلد برای سایر تیم های علمی و سیاست گذارانی که به دنبال تبدیل شدن به پیشگامان سیاست های فضایی جهان وطنی در سطح ملی و جهانی هستند، جذاب خواهد بود.
This edited volume discusses how even small nation states can make a significant difference in the future of space governance.
The book is divided into three main sections covering
political theory, case studies, and space technology and
applications. Key topics of discussion include planetary
defense, space mining, and high-power systems in space.
Through these timely subjects, the book presents strategies
for developing a truly global governance framework in space,
based on the concept of a responsible cosmopolitan
state.
Authored by a multidisciplinary group of researchers from the Czech Republic, the volume will appeal to other scientific teams and policymakers looking to become pioneers of cosmopolitan space policies at a national and global level.
Preface Acknowledgments Contents Contributors Introduction References Part I: Perspectives on Cosmopolitan Responsibility Reconciling Cosmopolitan Theory and Policy Practice? Responsible States as a Transitional Category 1 Introduction 2 What Is the Point of Theorising About World Politics? 3 Toning Down Cosmopolitan Idealism: The Idea of a Responsible Cosmopolitan State 4 RCSs Against Neorealist Reductionism 5 Pitfalls of Bringing the State Back in Global Political Theory 5.1 Motivational Issues 5.2 Which Sovereignty? 6 Conclusion: Responsible Cosmopolitan States as a Transitional Stage References International Security Regimes, Space and Responsible Cosmopolitan States 1 Introduction 2 International Regime: Definition 3 International Regime Theory: Key Assumptions 4 International Regime Theory: Emergence and Evolution 5 International Regime Theory: Key Insights 6 Conclusion References Cosmopolitan Visions Under the Critical Lens of Realist(ic) Geopolitics 1 Introduction 2 Geopolitical Reading of Politics 3 Cosmopolitanism in the Vacuum of Outer Space 4 The Fallacy of a Responsible Cosmopolitan State 5 A Realistic Alternative References Part II: Cosmopolitan Responsibility in Space International Space Law as the Transiting Path to Cosmopolitan Order 1 Introduction 2 Cosmopolitanism 2.1 Modalities of Cosmopolitanism, Between Ideas and Practice 2.2 From Moral to Legal Cosmopolitanism 2.3 From Moral Guidance to the Responsible Cosmopolitan State 3 Searching for Cosmopolitan Ideas in National Law 4 Searching for Cosmopolitan Ideas in International Law 4.1 Non-cosmopolitan International Law 4.2 Cosmopolitanization of International Law: Generality 4.3 Cosmopolitanization of International Law: Universality 4.4 Cosmopolitanization of International Law: Individualism 4.5 Cosmopolitanization of International Law: Neither Cosmopolitan Nor Non-cosmopolitan 4.6 Cosmopolitanization of International Law: Areas Recognized as Res Communis Omnium 5 Searching for Cosmopolitan Principles in International Space Law 5.1 The Outer Space Treaty 5.2 The Non-appropriation Principle (The OST and Customary International Law) 5.3 Any Space Activities Shall Be Carried Out for the Benefit and in the Interest of All Countries (The OST and Customary International Law) 5.4 Astronauts Regarded as Envoys of Mankind (The OST and Customary International Law) 5.5 Cosmopolitan Ideals Enshrined in the Moon Agreement 6 Conclusion References Responsible Cosmopolitan State in Space Politics 1 Introduction 2 Responsibility 3 Sovereignty 4 Cosmopolitanism and Practical Politics 5 Principles of a Responsible Cosmopolitan State 6 Four Cases in Which States Can Be Responsible in Space Politics 6.1 Planetary Defense 6.2 Space Mining 6.3 High-Energy Systems 6.4 Orbital Debris 7 Conclusion References Part III: Space Projects with Potential to Enable Cosmopolitan Governance Addressing Global Governance Gaps in Planetary Defense 1 Introduction 2 Global and Unpredictable Threat 3 Global Governance Issues 3.1 Governing by Criticality and Scientific Authority 3.2 Inclusivity and Effectivity in the UN Framework 3.2.1 United Nations General Assembly 3.2.2 United Nations Security Council 3.2.3 Sources of Geopolitical Instability 3.2.4 Existing Governance Barrier for Planetary Defense 4 Principles for Ad Hoc Planetary Defense Body 5 Cosmopolitan Metamorphosis 6 Conclusion References Space Mining: Attempts to Materialize Cosmopolitan Ideas Enshrined in International Space Law 1 Introduction 2 From Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources to Common Heritage of Mankind 2.1 Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources 2.2 Utilization of Natural Resources Beyond National Jurisdiction 2.3 UNCLOS and the Regime Governing Deep Seabed Mining: The Most Cosmopolitan Regime Ever Established 3 Space Resources as Exhaustible Resources in an Area Recognized as Res Communis Omnium 3.1 Principles of International Space Law 3.2 All Space Activities Shall Be Carried Out for the Benefit and in the Interest of All Countries and Shall Be the Province of All Mankind 4 At the Brink of the Space Mining Age 4.1 National Law 4.2 UN COPUOS 4.3 Building Blocks for the Development of an International Framework on Space Resource Activities 4.4 Vancouver Recommendations on Space Mining 5 Conclusion: Cosmopolitan Ideas Enshrined in the Recent Space Mining-Related Incentives References Peaceful Use of Lasers in Space: Challenges and Pathways Forward 1 Introduction 2 The Potential of Lasers 3 Security Aspects 3.1 Dual Use of Lasers and Their Securitisation 3.2 More Actors, More Problems 3.3 National Outlook in International Institutions 4 Legitimacy Aspects 4.1 Understanding Legitimacy 4.2 Legitimacy Trade-Offs Between Effectivity and Inclusivity 4.3 Absence on the Global Level 5 Practical Aspects 5.1 Knowledge Is Power 5.2 Splitting Costs and Labour 6 Pathways for Global Scientific Governance 6.1 Networked Reality 6.2 Context-Dependent Legitimacy 6.3 Multi-stakeholder Approach 7 Conclusion References Cosmopolitan Approach to the Issue of Orbital Debris 1 Introduction 2 Orbital Debris as an Environmental Issue 3 Ius Cosmopoliticum: The Foundation for Global Society 4 Apocalyptic Imagination: The End of the World Through Technology 5 Cosmopolitan Responsibility 6 Conclusion References Part IV: Technology Readiness Technology Readiness and Small States’ Contributions to Planetary Defense 1 Asteroid Observation and Planetary Defense 1.1 What Is Interplanetary Matter 1.2 Methods of Observations 1.2.1 Astrometry 1.2.2 Time-Resolved Photometry 1.2.3 Spectroscopy and Colorimetry 1.2.4 Radar Observations 1.2.5 Thermal Observations 1.2.6 Polarimetric Observations 1.2.7 In Situ Observations 1.2.8 Meteorite Analysis 1.2.9 Observations and Characterization of Meteors 1.3 Planetary Defense 1.4 Kinetic Impactor 1.5 Nuclear Explosion 1.6 Gravity Tractor 1.7 Induced Ablation 2 Potential Contribution of Small Countries: The Case of Czechia 3 Conclusions References Asteroid Prospecting and Space Mining 1 Introduction 2 Prospecting for Natural Resources in Interplanetary Space 2.1 Why We Need Reliable Techniques for Broad Prospecting 2.2 Remote Prospecting 2.3 Proximity Prospecting 2.4 Local Characterization 2.5 Satellite Spectroscopy of Meteors 2.6 Mass Spectrometry for Dust Analysis 3 Implications for the Cosmopolitan Responsible State Concept References High-Energy Systems Today and Tomorrow 1 Introduction 2 Key Laser Parameters 3 What Kind of Lasers Do We Have? 3.1 Flashlamp-Pumped Solid-State Lasers 3.2 Diode-Pumped Solid-State Lasers 3.3 Fiber Lasers 3.4 Laser Diodes 4 Increasing Laser Efficiency 4.1 Efficient Heat Dissipation 4.2 Laser Beam Wave Front Corrections 4.3 Laser Pulse Burst Generation 4.4 Laser Pulse Shaping 5 Meeting the Requirements of Space Applications 5.1 Planetary Defense 5.2 Debris Deorbiting 5.3 Nanoprobe Propulsion 6 Laser Development and Small State Politics 6.1 The Story of the Czech Republic 6.2 Consequences for the Small State’s Cosmopolitan Responsibilities References Index