Space Activities and the Space Race in Terms of Space Security:
Skip to content [#content] Menu and widgets About the Journal Aim & Scope Editorial Board Publication Ethics Archives For authors Feedback Space Activities and the Space Race in Terms of Space Security: a Soviet and American Perspective Article Open Access by Inesa Kostenko 1 1 Centre for European Law and Internationalisation (CELI) and Leicester Law School (Leicester, United Kingdom) DOI: https://doi.org/10.29202/asl/10/3 Received: 8 December 2022 / Accepted: 18 December 2022 / Published: 30 December 2022 View Full-Text Review Reports Cite This Paper Abstract The article examines the issue of the space race in terms of the views of Soviet scientists and American scientists. The article cites normative legal acts, internal orders, and decrees of the Soviet era in the aspect of space activity for the period 1960 – 1964, which highlight the real state and attitude of the Soviet government toward the development of space activity. Certain contradictions regarding the demilitarisation of space in national and global aspects are analyzed. The irrelevance of the interaction between the development of space weapons and deterrence under the conditions of an increase in the number of space actors is highlighted. A transition from competition to cooperation in the aspect of longterm space stability is proposed. Keywords: space security, weaponization, space race, militarization and deterrence, space activities, space race, Soviet government. References Davies, R. W. (1998) Soviet Economic Development from Lenin to Khrushchev . Cambridge University Press. Domecq, Jorge (2017) Space and Security: Crucial Synergies for European Citizens. European Defence Matters, Issue 13. Available online: https://eda.europa.eu/docs/default-source/eda-magazine/edmissue13lowresweb.pdf Haley, Andrew Gallagher (1963) Space law and government . New York, Appleton-Century Crofts. Haigh, Robyn (2022) Taking action on space sustainability! 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