United States-China Space Offensive: A Dangerous Competition

Q3 Social Sciences Astropolitics Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14777622.2022.2078195
Rubab Nawaz, Asma Bilal, M. Rehman
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ABSTRACT With the rise of China and the resurgence of Russia in international politics, a new power politics has emerged between the Great Powers, which has extended the arenas of power competition. One such significant and emerging area for the strategic competition is space, as it holds the key to the projection and protection of all forms of power. The paper explores the contours of the emerging space competition between the United States and China and its ramifications. It argues that the emerging commercialization of space will cause legal, political, and environmental issues due to its satellite saturation, space debris, and high competition for space dominance. This competition encompasses various sectors including space tourism, space mining, exploration of Mars, and militarization, weaponization, and territorialization of space. This study attempts to critically view the power competition in space through the lens of offensive realism, proposing that the desire for ‘power in space for states’ hegemony has led to a security dilemma between United States and China, which has far-reaching consequences for international peace and stability.
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中美太空攻势:一场危险的竞争
随着中国的崛起和俄罗斯在国际政治中的崛起,大国之间出现了一种新的大国政治,扩大了大国竞争的舞台。战略竞争的一个重要和新兴领域是太空,因为它是投射和保护各种形式力量的关键。本文探讨了美国和中国之间正在兴起的太空竞争的轮廓及其后果。报告认为,由于卫星饱和、空间碎片和争夺空间主导地位的激烈竞争,新兴的空间商业化将引发法律、政治和环境问题。此次竞赛涵盖了太空旅游、太空采矿、火星探索、太空军事化、武器化和领土化等多个领域。本研究试图通过进攻性现实主义的视角批判性地看待太空力量竞争,提出“太空力量为国家”霸权的愿望导致了中美之间的安全困境,这对国际和平与稳定产生了深远的影响。
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Astropolitics Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Astropolitics: The International Journal of Space Politics and Policy is a peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal is dedicated to policy relevant and interdisciplinary analysis of civil, commercial, military, and intelligence space activities. Committed to the highest editorial standards, Astropolitics is the international journal of choice for the academic, policy-maker and professional in the space community.
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