October 21, 2015
Posted by: eacr
The rise of Asia in the space industry brings both challenges and opportunities to the United States. The Pacific Northwest will play a further proactive role in facilitating the continued
October 20, 2015
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The third conference panel of JSIS’s New Frontiers in International Affairs: A Conversation on the Arctic, Space, and Cybersecurity – Views from the Puget Sound and the Potomac, addressed the
October 19, 2015
Posted by: eacr
Is the Arctic a new emerging world region, or a re-emerging region in the face of rapid change? This question focused the discussion during the first panel of the inaugural
October 13, 2015
Posted by: eacr
The Inaugural Conference of the Jackson School’s International Policy Institute will feature panel discussions on Cyber-security, The Arctic and Space, and include a keynote presentation by Marc Grossman, Vice Chairman of the Cohen Group and former U.S. Ambassador and Under Secretary of State. The conference is co-sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation and delivered in partnership with the American Academy of Diplomacy.
October 12, 2015
Posted by: cmuyang
The Space Security Initiative (SSI) launched its first meeting, recruiting seven area specialists as Junior Fellows to cover the contemporary space-related policy trajectories of major powers around the world. Dr.
August 26, 2015
Posted by: smp1
Professor Saadia Pekkanen’s contribution to Forbes highlights Space Situational Awareness and China’s situation. This publication was made possible in part by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York. The
July 28, 2015
Posted by: smp1
Jackson School Associate Director Saadia Pekkanen‘s monthly post for Forbes explores how Japan has used the problem of orbital debris to develop new technologies that can also serve military purposes.
June 30, 2015
Posted by: smp1
Jackson School Associate Director Saadia Pekkanen pens Forbes article on how space trash can be used against the U.S. Click here for full article. This publication was made possible in
April 28, 2015
Posted by: smp1
Read Associate Director Saadia Pekkanen‘s latest take on China in the race for outer space. Click here for full article. This publication was made possible in part by a grant
April 6, 2015
Posted by: smp1
Ph.D. Program Director Saadia Pekkanen pens “Asia’s Simmering Rivalries Are Shifting To Outer Space, Where Anything Goes,” in Forbes magazine. Click here for full article. This publication was made possible