Field-specific research courses Electives

Title 55. Governance of Space Activities
Held by the Graduate School of: Public Policy
Number: 5122505
Held by the Graduate School of: Public Policy / Doctoral
Number: 5171117
Held by the Graduate School of: Public Policy / Doctoral
Number: 5175013
Instructor SUZUKI Kazuto
VERSPIEREN Quentin
Schedule A1A2
/ Wed. 4th[14:55~16:40]
Language English
Credit 2
Room Please check the venue (online / classroom location) by each course on UTAS or ITC-LMS.
Abstract This course aims to raise awareness on the critical role of space technology in our daily lives and the important implications it has on domestic policymaking and international relations.
The first part of the course, titled “Space and Society”, provides an overview of major space technologies and their applications. It then demonstrates how space assets have become a critical infrastructure on which advanced societies are over-reliant, and the hazards and threats that they are facing.
The second part of course delves into political science and international relations. It addresses the various approaches to space policymaking, the structure of international relations in outer space and the major challenges ahead for the space sector.
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