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EPISODE · Feb 29, 2024 · 49 MIN

E15 Winning Irregular Warfare in Space with John Klein (PhD)

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Send us a text The conversation explores the competition and strategic implications of space exploration and activities between states. It discusses the role of the US Space Force, the reasons for the increasing focus on space as a domain of competition, and the activities of geopolitical rivals such as China and Russia. The conversation also delves into the concept of irregular warfare in space and the potential impact of privatization on space activities. Overall, the discussion highlights the need for strategic thinking and cooperation in the space domain. Takeaways Space has become a new domain of competition between states, driven by advancements in technology, increased access to space, and the pursuit of national security interests. The US Space Force is a military organization focused on protecting national security interests in space and supporting joint operations. Geopolitical rivals such as China and Russia have their own space programs and objectives, which may differ from those of the United States and its allies. Space activities can be categorized as regular warfare or irregular warfare, with the latter involving actions below the threshold of armed conflict. The privatization of space activities offers opportunities for innovation and cost-effectiveness, but there is a need to balance commercial involvement with the inherent responsibilities of the government. Link to Buy "Fight for the Final Frontier: Irregular Warfare in Space" https://a.co/d/jgiT0Ce  Contact the show: [email protected] Support the show

Send us a text The conversation explores the competition and strategic implications of space exploration and activities between states. It discusses the role of the US Space Force, the reasons for the increasing focus on space as a domain of competition, and the activities of geopolitical rivals such as China and Russia. The conversation also delves into the concept of irregular warfare in space and the potential impact of privatization on space activities. Overall, the discussion highlights the need for strategic thinking and cooperation in the space domain. Takeaways Space has become a new domain of competition between states, driven by advancements in technology, increased access to space, and the pursuit of national security interests. The US Space Force is a military organization focused on protecting national security interests in space and supporting joint operations. Geopolitical rivals such as China and Russia have their own space programs and objectives, which may differ from those of the United States and its allies. Space activities can be categorized as regular warfare or irregular warfare, with the latter involving actions below the threshold of armed conflict. The privatization of space activities offers opportunities for innovation and cost-effectiveness, but there is a need to balance commercial involvement with the inherent responsibilities of the government. Link to Buy "Fight for the Final Frontier: Irregular Warfare in Space" https://a.co/d/jgiT0Ce  Contact the show: [email protected] Support the show

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