Should the US Go It Alone in Space?

The US Space Force (USSF) recently published its US Space Force International Partnership Strategy. The USSF international strategy aims to operationalize “strength through partnerships” by aligning allied and partner nations with US space efforts across all strategic levels. However, there are at least two major areas of concern for an effective future USSF international strategy: […]

Should the US Go It Alone in Space? was originally published on Global Security Review.

September 23, 2025
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Pakistan’s Deal With PIESAT Could Signal a Civilian-Led Satellite Program Defence Uncut Podcast

Pakistan signed a $406 million USD deal with China’s PIESAT for a constellation of over 20 imaging and communication satellites, a move that signals a profound shift in its strategic posture. The agreement, which includes a full transfer-of-technology (ToT) for in-country satellite…

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September 17, 2025
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Pakistan’s Deal With PIESAT Could Signal a Civilian-Led Satellite Program Defence Uncut Podcast

Pakistan signed a $406 million USD deal with China’s PIESAT for a constellation of over 20 imaging and communication satellites, a move that signals a profound shift in its strategic posture. The agreement, which includes a full transfer-of-technology (ToT) for in-country satellite…

The post Pakistan’s Deal With PIESAT Could Signal a Civilian-Led Satellite Program Defence Uncut Podcast first appeared on Quwa.

September 17, 2025
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Real Space Strategy: Starlink, Key Tool in the Battle for Freedom?

In this conversation, Christopher Stone and Ilan Berman discuss the potential of Starlink, the satellite internet service by SpaceX, to promote informational freedom in regions under authoritarian control. Berman emphasizes the importance of leveraging technology for humanitarian efforts and the empowerment of dissidents, particularly in countries like Iran. The discussion also touches on China’s response […]

Real Space Strategy: Starlink, Key Tool in the Battle for Freedom? was originally published on Global Security Review.

October 25, 2024
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There Can be No “Enduring Advantage in Space” without Space Superiority

The American Enterprise Institute’s (AEI) new report, Building an Enduring Advantage in the Third Space Age, is a well-written report, authored by the well-known and respected Todd Harrison. Found in its pages are several assessments and recommendations on areas such as space launch rates and commercial expansion of the overall satellite constellation, as well as […]

There Can be No “Enduring Advantage in Space” without Space Superiority was originally published on Global Security Review.

July 30, 2024
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Is the United States Losing Aerospace Engineers?

On February 22, 2024, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York updated its list of labor outcomes by major for college graduates. Surprisingly, the data revealed that aerospace engineering is the fourth most unemployed college major, beaten only by fine arts, liberal arts, and art history. Conventional thinking argues that engineering jobs are some of […]

Is the United States Losing Aerospace Engineers? was originally published on Global Security Review.

July 1, 2024
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