Major European Space Actors to study Space Traffic Management (SPACEWAYS)
The European Commission has selected a consortium of major European launcher and satellite manufacturers, operators and service providers, as well as policy and legal research centres and institutes to study and provide guidelines and recommendations on Space Traffic Management (STM). This project is called SPACEWAYS.
Recent activity
A multilateral response to ballistic proliferation
January 14, 2021
Web conference
from 14:30 to 15:30« Taiwan attrition : China crosses the Rubicon »
Book chapter
Bruno Tertrais,in Conflicts to come : 15 scenarios for 2030, Chaillot Paper, European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
, December 21, 2020
« Polar power play : Chinese-Russian relations on ice »
Book chapter
Bruno Tertrais,in Conflicts to come : 15 scenarios for 2030, Chaillot Paper, European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
, December 21, 2020
A look back on KEDO: the European involvement
Recherches & Documents n°20/2020
Benjamin Hautecouverture, December 2020The West Restored? Prospects for US-European Cooperation under Biden
December 9, 2020
Web conference
from 16:00 to 17:00French vs. Australian nuclear policies: convergences, divergences and avenues for cooperation
Recherches & Documents n°19/2020
Eloise N. Watson, December 2020The future of multilateralism in a (not yet) post-pandemic world
November 23, 2020
Web conference
from 10:00 to 11:00China’s challenging year in Europe
Note de la FRS n°68/2020
Philippe Le Corre, November 2020In the media
« Britain needs a post-Brexit foreign policy »
François Heisbourg (quoted),
The Economist, December 29, 2020
« Not friends. Not enemies. Where to now for Nato on China? »
Antoine Bondaz (quoted),
South China Morning Post, December 6, 2020
« We must avoid both catastrophism and angelism »
Bruno Tertrais (interview),
La Croix, December 1, 2020