The aim of the course is to comprehensively cover a field of space security – that is the secure access to, and operations in space, free from space-related threats. Outer space has its physical, legal, regulatory, political and economic distinctions that interact with threats to this domain. The course also offers an understanding of the geopolitics of space, including the most pressing space security challenges posed by counterspace activities by its major space-faring nations. Students enrolled in the course will gain a thorough knowledge of major topics related to space politics, law and security. A set of lectures and seminars will provide students with a foundational understanding with regard to broad space security issues both from a theoretical and practical point of view.
Poslední úprava: Bednařík Petr, PhDr., Ph.D. (15.02.2020)
The aim of the course is to comprehensively cover a field of space security – that is the secure access to, and operations in space, free from space-related threats. Outer space has its physical, legal, regulatory, political and economic distinctions that interact with threats to this domain. The course also offers an understanding of the geopolitics of space, including the most pressing space security challenges posed by counterspace activities by its major space-faring nations. Students enrolled in the course will gain a thorough knowledge of major topics related to space politics, law and security. A set of lectures and seminars will provide students with a foundational understanding with regard to broad space security issues both from a theoretical and practical point of view.
Poslední úprava: Doboš Bohumil, Mgr., Ph.D. (16.09.2019)
Podmínky zakončení předmětu - angličtina
· Group presentation (30 %)
· Final paper (40%)
· Simulation (10 %)
· Active participation (20 %)
Grading
A - excellent
Excellent upper (A1)
100 – 96
Excellent lower (A2)
95 - 91
B – very good
Very good upper (B1)
90 - 86
Very good lower (B2)
85 – 81
C - good
Good upper (C1)
80 – 76
Good lower (C2)
75 – 71
D - satisfactory
Satisfactory upper (D1)
70 – 66
Satisfactory lower (D2)
65 – 61
E - sufficient
Sufficient upper (E1)
60 - 56
Sufficient lower (E2)
55 - 51
F - fail
50 - 0
Poslední úprava: Doboš Bohumil, Mgr., Ph.D. (21.08.2021)
Literatura -
Al-Rodhan, N.R.F. (2012). Meta-Geopolitics of Outer Space: An Analysis of Space Power, Security and Governance. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). Chapter 3: Space Technologies and Meta-Geopolitics.
Dolman, E. (1999). Geostrategy in the space age: An astropolitical analysis. Journal of Strategic Studies 22 (2-3).
Johnson-Freese, J. (2017). Space Warfare in the 21st Century: Arming the Heavens. (New York: Routledge).
McCormick, P. (2015). Space Situational Awarness in Europe: The Fractures and the Federative Aspects of European Space Efforts. Astropolitics 13 (1).
Moltz, J. C. (2014). Crowded Orbits: Conflict and Cooperation in Space. New York: Columbia University Press.
Paikowsky, D. (2017). What Is New Space? The Changing Ecosystem of Global Space Activity. New Space 5 (2), pp. 84-88.
Quintana, E. (2017). The New Space Age. The RUSI Journal 162 (3), pp. 88-109.
Tellis, A. (2007). China´s Military Space Strategy. Survival 49 (3), pp. 41-72.
Wang, S.-C. (2009). The Making of New “Space”: Cases of transatlantic Astropolitics. Geopolitics 14 (3), pp. 433-461.
Zhang, Y. (2013). The eagle eyes the dragon in space – A critique. Space Policy 29 (2), pp. 113-120.
Poslední úprava: Bednařík Petr, PhDr., Ph.D. (15.02.2020)
Al-Rodhan, N.R.F. (2012). Meta-Geopolitics of Outer Space: An Analysis of Space Power, Security and Governance. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). Chapter 3: Space Technologies and Meta-Geopolitics.
Dolman, E. (1999). Geostrategy in the space age: An astropolitical analysis. Journal of Strategic Studies 22 (2-3).
Johnson-Freese, J. (2017). Space Warfare in the 21st Century: Arming the Heavens. (New York: Routledge).
McCormick, P. (2015). Space Situational Awarness in Europe: The Fractures and the Federative Aspects of European Space Efforts. Astropolitics 13 (1).
Moltz, J. C. (2014). Crowded Orbits: Conflict and Cooperation in Space. New York: Columbia University Press.
Paikowsky, D. (2017). What Is New Space? The Changing Ecosystem of Global Space Activity. New Space 5 (2), pp. 84-88.
Quintana, E. (2017). The New Space Age. The RUSI Journal 162 (3), pp. 88-109.
Tellis, A. (2007). China´s Military Space Strategy. Survival 49 (3), pp. 41-72.
Wang, S.-C. (2009). The Making of New “Space”: Cases of transatlantic Astropolitics. Geopolitics 14 (3), pp. 433-461.
Zhang, Y. (2013). The eagle eyes the dragon in space – A critique. Space Policy 29 (2), pp. 113-120.
Poslední úprava: Doboš Bohumil, Mgr., Ph.D. (16.09.2019)
Požadavky ke zkoušce -
· Skupinová prezentace (30 %)
· Závěrečná esej (40%)
· Simulace (10 %)
· Aktivní účast (20 %)
Poslední úprava: Doboš Bohumil, Mgr., Ph.D. (21.08.2021)
· Group presentation (20 %)
· Final paper (40%)
· Final online test (20 %)
· Active participation (20 %)
Grading
A - excellent
Excellent upper (A1)
100 – 96
Excellent lower (A2)
95 - 91
B – very good
Very good upper (B1)
90 - 86
Very good lower (B2)
85 – 81
C - good
Good upper (C1)
80 – 76
Good lower (C2)
75 – 71
D - satisfactory
Satisfactory upper (D1)
70 – 66
Satisfactory lower (D2)
65 – 61
E - sufficient
Sufficient upper (E1)
60 - 56
Sufficient lower (E2)
55 - 51
F - fail
50 - 0
Poslední úprava: Doboš Bohumil, Mgr., Ph.D. (27.10.2019)
Sylabus - angličtina
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Poslední úprava: Doboš Bohumil, Mgr., Ph.D. (16.09.2024)