“Things are more complicated now than they’ve ever been,” says Logsdon. “Space activity would occur in the new NASA-Department of Defense-intelligence community framework.”
Read the full article HERE.
At the Elliott School of International Affairs
“Things are more complicated now than they’ve ever been,” says Logsdon. “Space activity would occur in the new NASA-Department of Defense-intelligence community framework.”
Read the full article HERE.
Dr. Logsdon provided his perception of international space policy goals that will be decided by the Trump Administration in the near term, citing a plausible return to the lunar surface. Read the article HERE.
Visiting scholar Yonggang Fan’s research “Latecomer’s strategy: An assessment of BDS industrialization policy” was published in Volume 38 of Space Policy in which it discusses the Chinese Beidou Navigation Satellite System.
Visiting Scholar Tomas Hrozenky was published in the European Space Policy Institute’s “Voices from the Space Community” Journal No. 78. His submission, “Space – a Soft Power Tool for Europe?” deals with the question of whether or not deeper linking of space to soft power for European states could be a worthy and viable decision.
Dr. Logsdon was quoted by several sources, including National Geographic, Yahoo News, and Nature.
Dr. Logsdon will provide expert commentary in an upcoming episode of the new series that tells the story of the first crew to land on the Red Planet in 2033, intermixed with experts discussing the challenges of such a voyage here in 2016.
Read more HERE.
Space Policy Institute Director Dr. Scott Pace’s op-ed, “How Trump Should Restart U.S. Space Momentum” was published in Aviation Week.
Dr. Pace gave comment to Wired Magazine on the concept of casting votes in a U.S. presidential election from earth orbit and beyond.
Dr. John Logsdon discussed the importance of space policy in the 2016 presidential election in an article on Space.com.