Australia as a Space Power: Combining Civil, Defence and Diplomatic Efforts

Space is a critical strategic domain for Australia’s civilian and military interests but is increasingly congested, contested and competitive.

Major powers are engaged in a destabilising space arms race – China, Russia and the United States have rejected the strategic restraint that kept space a stable political and military domain.

As a ‘middle space power’, Australia has the capacity to encourage responsible behaviour in space.

In the College’s latest Policy Options Paper, Dr Cassandra Steer explores the important question of how Australia should approach the space domain in the years ahead, in pursuit of national interest objectives.

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Australia as a Space Power: Combining Civil, Defence and Diplomatic Efforts

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