Theorizing European space policy / edited by Thomas C. Hoerber and Emmanuel Sigalas.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Lanham : Lexington Books, [2017]
  • ©2017
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xxiv, 240 pages ; 24 cm

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Framing theory / Paul Stephensen
    • Spillover to space: a critical investigation into neofunctionalist EU space policy / Harald Koöping Athanasopoulos
    • 'Putting space more at the service of Europe and its citizens': the governance of European space polcy and the scientific citizen / Lorna Ryan
    • The development of European space policy through the lenses of discourse theory / Thomas Hoeber
    • Imperial space?: theories of empire and the space policy of the European Union / Martin Kenneder
    • Power politics and the formation of international law: a historical comparison / Marius Leissle
    • Social constructivism and integration: re-igniting European identity : a common ground in space? / Fabian Kienzler
    • Strange spaces: an international political economy reading of operational space programs / Sarah Lieberman
    • Profits in orbit: the 'nationalisation' of the Galileo Programme / Iraklis Oikonomou
    • The rise of the European Union as a space power: a historical institutionalist explanation / Emmanuel Sigalas
    • Theorising European space policy: liberal intergovernmentalism / Christina Giannopapa, Maarten Adriaensen and Christopher Lehnert
    • The link between economic theory and space programmes, governance and policies / Ersilia Vaudo and Arne Lahcen
    • European integration theory as the mind-opener in European space policy / Thomas Hoerber.
    ISBN
    • 9781498521307 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
    • 1498521304 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
    LCCN
    2016032938
    OCLC
    956501997
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