February 10, 2022
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In “U.N. postpones space diplomacy talks after Russia asks for more time” Saadia Pekkanen, faculty and an expert on international relations in outer space, is quoted.
October 19, 2021
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In her latest article titled, “Challenges to building responsible behaviour in space,” Saadia Pekkanen, an outer space expert, talks about three key challenges to building safe, secure, and reliable practices in
October 18, 2021
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In “Cautionary Remarks on the Emerging Bipolarity of Space Alliances: A Japanese Perspective,” Saadia Pekkanen, Job and Gertrud Tamaki Endowed Professor and an expert on international relations in outer space,
January 22, 2021
Posted by: Monique Thormann
In “Japan’s space defence policy charts its own course” Jackson School Professor Saadia Pekkanen, also co-director of the University of Washington Space Policy and Research Center, analyzes why conflict in
January 12, 2021
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Saadia Pekkanen, a professor at the Jackson School and co-director at the University of Washingtonʼs Space Policy and Research Center (SPARC), is quoted in an article titled “Beidou’s Global Mark”
December 7, 2020
Posted by: Monique Thormann
As a guest speaker on the podcast “Japan On The Record” Saadia Pekkanen, an expert on international relations in outer space, places the recent launch of JAXA astronaut Noguchi Sōichi aboard
November 9, 2020
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Saadia Pekkanen, Jackson School faculty and co-director of the University of Washington Space Policy and Research Center, known as SPARC, is quoted in “Pentagon worries that satellite attack could spark ‘mutually
November 4, 2020
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Jackson School Faculty Saadia Pekkanen is interviewed by UW Notebook as the co-founder of the University of Washington’s Space and Policy Research Center (SPARC), in advance of this year’s 2020
August 17, 2020
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The University of Washington’s Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies has been awarded a $200,000 grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York. This grant will support bridging the gap
March 5, 2020
Posted by: Monique Thormann
“Technology alone is not the answer for building peaceful prospects in outer space; you’re going to need diplomacy and knowledge of other space powers in equal measure,” says Jackson School Professor Saadia