2000-2022年中国空间政策叙事:五份空间白皮书的比较分析

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 ASIAN STUDIES CHINESE STUDIES IN HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.51198/chinesest2023.02.019
K. Stetsiuk
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中华人民共和国正处于从第一级新兴空间行为体向发达空间行为体过渡的阶段。这个国家是一个独特的例子,它以更快的速度实现了同样的“第一”,从被动的空间政策转变为主动的空间政策,从一个空间追随者转变为空间领导者之一。在过去的23年里,中国先后在2000年、2006年、2011年、2016年和2022年发布了五份太空活动白皮书。他们简要概述了中国在这一领域的主要成就和未来五年的战略目标。这一比较分析的目的是跟踪2000年至2022年中国空间政策叙事的演变过程。白皮书的比较依据如下五个标准:1)目标和原则;(2)空间技术、应用和科学进步;3)发展理念;4)国际合作指南;5)空间合作中的重大双边、多边和商业活动。对空间运输系统、空间基础设施、载人航天、深空探测等空间技术核心要素进行了研究,重点介绍了中国在这些领域取得的成就。本文试图在对五份白皮书进行批判性分析的基础上,构建中国空间政策的整体图景。定义了使中国太空叙事特别先进、吸引人和迷人的关键特征。对国际关系和外交政治领域中具有特殊意义的基本要素给予了注意。文中提到了乌克兰在双边空间合作中的作用。
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CHINESE SPACE POLICY NARRATIVE IN 2000–2022: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FIVE WHITE PAPERS ON SPACE
The People’s Republic of China is in a state of transition from the first tier of emerging space actors to developed ones. The country represents a unique case, reaching the same “firsts” but at a faster pace, making a shift from a reactive to a proactive space policy, from being one of the space followers to turning into one of the space leaders. China has published five White Papers on space activities over the past 23 years: in 2000, 2006, 2011, 2016, and 2022. They provide a concise overview of China’s key achievements in this field and its strategic goals for the next five years. The aim of this comparative analysis is to track the evolutionary processes that took place in the Chinese space policy narrative from 2000 to 2022. The White Papers are compared according to the following five criteria: 1) aims and principles; 2) progress made in space technology, applications, and science; 3) development concepts; 4) international cooperation guidelines; and 5) major bilateral, multilateral, and commercial events in space collaboration. Such core elements of space technology as the space transportation system, space infrastructure, manned spaceflight, and deep space exploration are considered with a focus on China’s achievements in these areas. This paper attempts to construct a holistic picture of China’s space policies based on a critical analysis of the five White Papers. The crucial features that make Chinese space narrative especially progressive, appealing, and captivating are defined. Attention is paid to the essential elements that are of special interest in the field of international relations and foreign politics. The role of Ukraine in bilateral space cooperation is mentioned.
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期刊介绍: Chinese Studies in History makes noteworthy works and important trends of historical study in the Chinese-speaking world available to English-language readers. Thematic issues present original papers or articles from academic journals and anthologies that have been selected for translation because of their excellence, interest, and contribution to scholarship on the topic. Topical coverage ranges over all periods and subfields of Chinese and East Asian history as well as more general theoretical and historiographical questions of interest to historians of many specialties. Each issue includes a substantive introduction by the editor or specialist guest editor.
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