Elliott School of International Affairs, Space Policy Institute and Center for International Science and Technology Policy Suite 201, 2013 G Street NW, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA
Abstract:
As the European Union takes tentative steps towards creating a “rapid reaction force” able to operate independently of NATO, an important question is what capabilities that force must have in order to operate effectively. Among those capabilities is the use of space systems for communications and intelligence applications. This article examines the prospects for an independent security space capability in Europe, and the implications of the emerging European interest in space autonomy for US policy.