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  • Comparative analysis of ESA small member states space policies, strategies and governance in the frame of European space integration

    Paper number

    IAC-16,E3,1,13,x34423

    Author

    Mr. Maarten Adriaensen, European Space Agency (ESA), France

    Coauthor

    Dr. Christina Giannopapa, European Space Agency (ESA), France

    Coauthor

    Mr. Daniel Sagath, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Coauthor

    Ms. Angeliki Papadimitriou, European Space Agency (ESA), France

    Year

    2016

    Abstract
    The European Space Agency (ESA) has twenty-two Member States with a variety of governance structures and strategic priorities regarding their space activities. The objective of this paper is to provide an up-to date overview and a holistic assessment of the national space governance structures and strategic priorities of the eleven smaller Member States (based on annual ESA contributions). A link is made between the governance structure and the main strategic objectives. The specific needs and interests of small and new Member States in the frame of European Space Integration are addressed.
    The first part of this paper focuses on the content and analysis of the national space strategies and indicates the main priorities and trends in the eleven smaller ESA Member States. The priorities are categorised with regards to technology domains, the role of space in the areas of sustainability and the motivators for space investments. 
    The second part of the paper focuses on the national space governance structures in the eleven smaller ESA Member States. The governance models for the eleven smaller Member States are identified including the responsible Ministries and the entities entrusted with the implementation of space strategy/policy and programmes. 
    In a third and final part, attention is given to the specific needs and interests of the smaller Member States in the frame of European Space Integration. It is demonstrated how ESA instruments are tailored to facilitate the needs and interests of the eleven smaller and/or new Member States.
    Abstract document

    IAC-16,E3,1,13,x34423.brief.pdf

    Manuscript document

    IAC-16,E3,1,13,x34423.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).

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