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Britain and the Geopolitics of Space Technology Safeguarding long-term UK space interests in an era of great power competition Dr John B Sheldon Foreword by Rt Hon Chris Skidmore MP Britain and the Geopolitics of Space Technology Safeguarding Long-Term UK Space Interests in an Era of Great Power Competition Dr John B Sheldon Foreword by Rt Hon Chris Skidmore MP Policy Exchange is the UK’s leading think tank. We are an independent, non-partisan educational charity whose mission is to develop and promote new policy ideas that will deliver better public services, a stronger society and a more dynamic economy. Policy Exchange is committed to an evidence-based approach to policy development and retains copyright and full editorial control over all its written research. We work in partnership with academics and other experts and commission major studies involving thorough empirical research of alternative policy outcomes. We believe that the policy experience of other countries offers important lessons for government in the UK. We also believe that government has much to learn from business and the voluntary sector. Registered charity no: 1096300. Trustees Alexander Downer, Pamela Dow, Andrew Feldman, David Harding, Patricia Hodgson, Greta Jones, Andrew Law, Charlotte Metcalf, David Ord, Roger Orf, Andrew Roberts, Robert Rosenkranz, William Salomon, Peter Wall, Simon Wolfson, Nigel Wright. Britain and the Geopolitics of Space Technology About the Author Dr John B Sheldon is Senior Adviser to Policy Exchange’s Space Policy Unit. In his main job he serves as an Associate Partner at AzurX, a strategic technology and investment company headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He previously served as a Strategic Adviser to the UAE Ministry of Defence in Abu Dhabi for over five years. Prior to his current position, John was Executive Director of the George C. Marshall Institute, a think tank in Washington, DC, and Professor of Space and Cyberspace Strategic Studies at the U.S. Air Force’s School of Advanced Air and Space Studies (SAASS), at Maxwell AFB, Alabama. John started his career as a diplomat in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. John has consulted on national security space and cyber issues for numerous governments and corporations around the world and is also the founding editor (now Emeritus) of Astropolitics, a leading peer-reviewed space policy journal, and for five years was the publisher of SpaceWatch.Global. About the Space Policy Unit Launched in April 2019 by the then US Secretary of the Air Force, Hon Heather Wilson, and then UK Science Minister Rt Hon Chris Skidmore MP, Policy Exchange’s Space Policy Unit – founded and led by Gabriel Elefteriu FRAeS – is the first of its kind at any UK think tank. The Unit’s mission is to champion a comprehensive development of UK “space power” as a critical component of the UK national interest in the 21st century. Our goal is to help lift Britain’s space ambitions to the next level, and help build a strong, exciting vision for UK in space that can be taken up by Government and Parliament in the years ahead. 2 | policyexchange.org.uk
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