ID | 182059 |
Title Proper | Comparing space agency intervention in Taiwan and South Korea |
Language | ENG |
Author | Borroz, Nicholas |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | To develop their space sectors, Taiwan’s and South Korea’s space agencies intervene differently. This is despite the developmental state literature indicating that the agencies’ ideologies, mechanisms, and preferences will be similar. This article recounts the literature’s expectations about the two agencies. It then reviews what the two agencies are actually doing to develop their space sectors. This article ends by discussing the implications of the two agencies’ differences for stakeholders in Taiwan’s and South Korea’s space sectors and identifying questions to guide future research that builds off this article’s findings. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Vol. 4, No.2; Spring 2021: p.32-51 |
Journal Source | Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs 2021-06 4, 2 |
Key Words | Taiwan ; South Korea ; Space agency |