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ID130048
Title ProperAstropolitics and the "exopolitics" of unacknowledged activities in outer space
LanguageENG
AuthorSalla, Michael E
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The role of unacknowledged classified programs remains an enigma for fully understanding activities in space and the study of astropolitics. Classified programs by law are not publicly announced, and remain inaccessible to all except those with valid security clearances to be briefed about them. In the United States, waived Unacknowledged Special Access Programs are the most highly classified programs conducted by the military and intelligence community. The same classification protocols are also required of private contractors working with U.S. military departments and intelligence agencies on classified programs. As space continues to grow in its national security significance, the number of these unacknowledged programs pertaining to space is likely to grow significantly from its current number. This requires adopting the necessary conceptual tools and methodological flexibility for investigating unacknowledged activities in space. This also extends to evidence concerning unidentified flying objects and extraterrestrial life. This article suggests that "exopolitics" is a unique multidisciplinary approach to extraterrestrial life that offers a helpful set of conceptual tools for studying unacknowledged space activities, and complements the field of astropolitics.
`In' analytical NoteAstropolitics Vol.12, No.1; January-April 2014: p.95-105
Journal SourceAstropolitics Vol.12, No.1; January-April 2014: p.95-105
Key WordsAstropolitics ;  Exopolitics ;  Outer Space ;  Space Policy ;  United States - US ;  International Law ;  Space Law ;  US Army ;  Space Intelligence ;  Cyber Security ;  Cyber Threats


 
 
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