The Future of Outer Space Security 2024
Part of the Geopolitics and Global Futures Symposium 2024
As humanity becomes increasingly dependent on space-based technologies, the need to maintain space as a peaceful environment for international cooperation and technological and scientific progress is ever more paramount. This task is further complicated by the proliferation of actors operating in space, and the potential placement or use of offensive weapons in outer space.
This course provides an overview of the key contemporary issues in outer-space governance from both a legal and policy-oriented perspective.
This course on the Future of Outer Space Security offers a stimulating environment, drawing on knowledge from high-level academics, the experience of senior practitioners, and input from professional participants, which will enable you and your peers to engage with a challenging topic that is critical to global security.
Confirmed speakers
- Ambassador Thomas Greminger, Executive Director, GCSP
- Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan, Director of the Geopolitics and Global Futures Department, GCSP and University of Oxford
- Mr Simon Cleobury, Head, Arms Control and Disarmament, GCSP
- Dr Natália Archinard, Deputy Head, Science, Space and Arctic Section, Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA), Switzerland
- Dr Tim Flohrer, Head of Space Debris Office, European Space Agency, Darmstadt, Germany
- Mr Thomas González Roberts, Adjunct Fellow (Non-resident), Aerospace Security Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC, USA
- Mr Bassem Hassan, Chair of the UN Group of Governmental Experts on Further practical measures for preventing an arms race in outer space
- Mr Clayton Swope, Deputy Director, Aerospace Security Project and Senior Fellow, International Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC, USA
- Dr Michael K. Simpson, Director Emeritus of Secure World Foundation, Professor of Space Policy and Law at International Space University, Senior Fellow of IISC, Boulder, CO, USA
- Mr Andrew Peebles, External Relations Officer, UNOOSA, Vienna, Austria
- Mr Daniel Porras, Director of International, Government and Regulatory Affairs, Rogue Space Systems, Denver, CO, USA
Learning Objectives
The course offers a comprehensive analysis of the role of space security and will develop your understanding of how new technologies and practices will impact future conflicts and ethical questions.
You will develop four key areas of competence:
- clearly defining and understanding the global relevance of space security;
- comprehensively analysing current developments and their impact on international security;
- developing critical thinking skills to analyse the varying roles of different actors and technologies;
- guidelines for evaluating future risks posed by advances in space-related technologies.
All information you need to know (language, certification, technical and application process) before applying to the GCSP are available here.
You will receive a GCSP certificate once you have completed all the course modules to the satisfaction of the course director.
This course is designed for officials from governments and international organisations, as well as members of the security and defence policy planning and the intelligence communities. This course is also relevant to representatives from the private sector and nongovernmental organisations, journalists, and anyone with a professional interest in understanding future international security challenges.
The GCSP reserves the right to modify the programme dates, location and fee at any time.
15% Early-Bird Discount if you apply before 22 January 2024 (not cumulative) As Alumni you benefit of an exclusive rate at CHF 300.-.
Application Deadline: 21 February 2024