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Criteria for developing and testing Transparency and Confidence-Building Measures (TCBMs) for outer space activities
Authors:Peter Martinez  Richard Crowther  Sergio Marchisio  Gérard Brachet
Institution:1. South African Astronomical Observatory, SAAO, PO Box 9, Observatory 7935, South Africa;2. UK Space Agency, Polaris House, North Star Ave, Swindon SN2 1SZ, United Kingdom;3. University Sapienza of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5, 00185 Rome, Italy;4. Gérard Brachet, Space Policy Consultant, 37 rue Tournefort, 75005 Paris, France;5. SpaceLab, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa
Abstract:Space systems play an important role in sustaining the development, prosperity and security of many nations. As more nations become critically reliant on space systems, questions of maintaining safety and strategic stability in outer space have come to the fore. Transparency and Confidence-Building Measures (TCBMs) for outer space activities have an important role to play in providing clarity about the intentions of States and in articulating norms of behaviour in outer space. TCBMs take several forms. They may be the elaboration of basic principles related to the exploration and use of outer space, political measures related to establishing norms of conduct, information-sharing activities to improve the transparency of outer space activities, operational practices which demonstrate a commitment to mutual cooperation in outer space, or consultative mechanisms. We present an analytical framework for evaluating potential TCBMs and illustrate the application of this framework to examples of potential operational, regulatory, treaty-based and declaratory TCBMs.
Keywords:Space security  Space sustainability  Transparency and Confidence-Building Measures
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