Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1130940 | Space Policy | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The structures governing European space activity, now some 50 years old, require reform to take better account of the plethora of space uses, the growing involvement in space of the EU and the variable degree of European integration. Adopting a method that involves identifying weaknesses in governance – e.g. lack of a European military space programme; problems in maintaining operational service continuity; opposition to change – the authors argue that only by harmonising its decision making and coherently integrating its public organisations will Europe be able to achieve a space programme commensurate with its technical capabilities and its political dimension.
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Authors
Alain Gaubert, André Lebeau,