Original Sin: Power, Technology and War in Outer Space

Author:   Bleddyn E Bowen
Publisher:   OUP India
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 February 2023
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Space technology was developed to enhance the killing power of the state. The Moon landings and the launch of the Space Shuttle were mere sideshows, drawing public attention away from the real goal: military and economic control of space as a source of power on Earth. Today, as Bleddyn E. Bowen vividly recounts, thousands of satellites work silently in the background to provide essential military, intelligence and economic capabilities. No major power can do without them. Beyond Washington, Moscow and Beijing, truly global technologies have evolved, from the ground floor of the nuclear missile revolution to today's orbital battlefield, shaping the wars to come. World powers including India, Japan and Europe are fully realizing the strategic benefits of commanding Earth's 'cosmic coastline', as a stage for war, development and prestige. Yet, as new contenders spend more and more on outer space, there is scope for cautious optimism about the future of the Space Age-if we can recognize, rather than hide, its original sin.

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Author:   Bleddyn E Bowen
Publisher:   OUP India
Imprint:   OUP India
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.798kg
ISBN:  

9780197677315


ISBN 10:   0197677312
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 February 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A work from Britain's leading thinker on astropolitics... Dr Bowen strips away any pretence that space is not already a war-fighting domain. -- Tim Marshall, bestselling author of The Power of Geography and Prisoners of Geography The perspective on space Bowen brings is meant to-and does-challenge the reader. There is much of value here to chew on, and any serious space power student or practitioner needs to pay careful attention to his arguments. -- Everett Dolman, Professor of Comparative Military Studies and Strategy, US Air Force's Air Command and Staff College, and author of Astropolitik This book sets out to describe how the militarisation of space is not a new policy issue or trend in world politics, but a long-established historical fact and present reality. Original and compelling, this will be of interest to anyone seeking a history of technology's role in space strategy. -- John J. Klein, author of Understanding Space Strategy A fresh, timely and detailed account of the military-political origins of spacepower and the future of warfare in space. -- Deganit Paikowsky, author of The Power of the Space Club Bowen persuasively demonstrates that space technology is the outcome of war, and driven by military applications. By exposing the hidden face of space, this book makes a critical intervention towards a peaceful world. -- Alice Gorman, author of Dr Space Junk vs the Universe Original Sin makes the valid argument that, far from us existing in a new 'space race', the history of space exploration has always been about power, politics, political economy and the pursuit of national interests on the global stage. A satisfying and insightful read from a deeply knowledgeable expert. -- Tim Stevens, Senior Lecturer in Global Security and head of the King's Cyber Security Research Group, King's College London Just as space security is becoming more urgent, Bleddyn Bowen has delivered a remarkable account of the seventy-year-long militarised Global Space Age. Original Sin's compelling narrative will be of great interest to scholars of military strategy, Cold War historians, and policymakers. -- Aaron Bateman, Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs, George Washington University


"""A work from Britain's leading thinker on astropolitics... Dr Bowen strips away any pretence that space is not already a war-fighting domain."" -- Tim Marshall, bestselling author of The Power of Geography and Prisoners of Geography ""The perspective on space Bowen brings is meant to-and does-challenge the reader. There is much of value here to chew on, and any serious space power student or practitioner needs to pay careful attention to his arguments."" -- Everett Dolman, Professor of Comparative Military Studies and Strategy, US Air Force's Air Command and Staff College, and author of Astropolitik ""This book sets out to describe how the militarisation of space is not a new policy issue or trend in world politics, but a long-established historical fact and present reality. Original and compelling, this will be of interest to anyone seeking a history of technology's role in space strategy."" -- John J. Klein, author of Understanding Space Strategy ""A fresh, timely and detailed account of the military-political origins of spacepower and the future of warfare in space."" -- Deganit Paikowsky, author of The Power of the Space Club ""Bowen persuasively demonstrates that space technology is the outcome of war, and driven by military applications. By exposing the hidden face of space, this book makes a critical intervention towards a peaceful world."" -- Alice Gorman, author of Dr Space Junk vs the Universe ""Original Sin makes the valid argument that, far from us existing in a new 'space race', the history of space exploration has always been about power, politics, political economy and the pursuit of national interests on the global stage. A satisfying and insightful read from a deeply knowledgeable expert."" -- Tim Stevens, Senior Lecturer in Global Security and head of the King's Cyber Security Research Group, King's College London ""Just as space security is becoming more urgent, Bleddyn Bowen has delivered a remarkable account of the seventy-year-long militarised Global Space Age. Original Sin's compelling narrative will be of great interest to scholars of military strategy, Cold War historians, and policymakers."" -- Aaron Bateman, Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs, George Washington University ""What sets Original Sin apart from similar books is the outstanding context it provides and its willingness to challenge trite slogans attached to spacepower...I recommend it as a primer for senior members of the defense community and a sensible textbook for graduate studies."" -- Jeffrey Caton, US Army War College ""This fascinating book examines the military origins of space technology, arguing that popular narratives on the global space age conceal its imperial heritage and colonial ""original sins."" -- Choice ""A comprehensive and thorough account of the particular 'fall' of developing space-related technologies with military uses."" -- Foreign Affairs ""Bleddyn Bowen proves himself to be... a leading expert on the politics of space."" -- Politique etrangere ""An indispensable introduction to the field of astropolitics, helping us to think about outer space security in a volatile geopolitical context."" -- Journal of Cyber Policy ""Convincing."" -- New Scientist ""A seminal work that critically dissects the evolution of space technology within the context of global power dynamics."" -- Stratheia ""A fascinating new book... examining how the military has shaped the use of space in countries around the world."" -- The Space Review ""[Bowen] offers a robust framework for understanding the politics of security on orbit .... a timely and welcome contribution to our understanding of space, politics, and security in the modern era."" -- Diplomatic Courier ""This work should have pride-of-place in the book collections of Guardian and other military space operators, outer space enthusiasts, and space-minded members of the general public."" -- Air University ""What sets Original Sin apart from similar books is the outstanding context it provides and its willingness to challenge trite slogans attached to space power."" -- United States Army War College Press ""Every page of this book is suffused with unrivalled knowledge of space technology and its implications for international relations."" -- Morning Star"


A work from Britain's leading thinker on astropolitics... Dr Bowen strips away any pretence that space is not already a war-fighting domain. -- Tim Marshall, bestselling author of The Power of Geography and Prisoners of Geography The perspective on space Bowen brings is meant to-and does-challenge the reader. There is much of value here to chew on, and any serious space power student or practitioner needs to pay careful attention to his arguments. -- Everett Dolman, Professor of Comparative Military Studies and Strategy, US Air Force's Air Command and Staff College, and author of Astropolitik This book sets out to describe how the militarisation of space is not a new policy issue or trend in world politics, but a long-established historical fact and present reality. Original and compelling, this will be of interest to anyone seeking a history of technology's role in space strategy. -- John J. Klein, author of Understanding Space Strategy A fresh, timely and detailed account of the military-political origins of spacepower and the future of warfare in space. -- Deganit Paikowsky, author of The Power of the Space Club Bowen persuasively demonstrates that space technology is the outcome of war, and driven by military applications. By exposing the hidden face of space, this book makes a critical intervention towards a peaceful world. -- Alice Gorman, author of Dr Space Junk vs the Universe Original Sin makes the valid argument that, far from us existing in a new 'space race', the history of space exploration has always been about power, politics, political economy and the pursuit of national interests on the global stage. A satisfying and insightful read from a deeply knowledgeable expert. -- Tim Stevens, Senior Lecturer in Global Security and head of the King's Cyber Security Research Group, King's College London Just as space security is becoming more urgent, Bleddyn Bowen has delivered a remarkable account of the seventy-year-long militarised Global Space Age. Original Sin's compelling narrative will be of great interest to scholars of military strategy, Cold War historians, and policymakers. -- Aaron Bateman, Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs, George Washington University


""A work from Britain's leading thinker on astropolitics... Dr Bowen strips away any pretence that space is not already a war-fighting domain."" -- Tim Marshall, bestselling author of The Power of Geography and Prisoners of Geography ""The perspective on space Bowen brings is meant to-and does-challenge the reader. There is much of value here to chew on, and any serious space power student or practitioner needs to pay careful attention to his arguments."" -- Everett Dolman, Professor of Comparative Military Studies and Strategy, US Air Force's Air Command and Staff College, and author of Astropolitik ""This book sets out to describe how the militarisation of space is not a new policy issue or trend in world politics, but a long-established historical fact and present reality. Original and compelling, this will be of interest to anyone seeking a history of technology's role in space strategy."" -- John J. Klein, author of Understanding Space Strategy ""A fresh, timely and detailed account of the military-political origins of spacepower and the future of warfare in space."" -- Deganit Paikowsky, author of The Power of the Space Club ""Bowen persuasively demonstrates that space technology is the outcome of war, and driven by military applications. By exposing the hidden face of space, this book makes a critical intervention towards a peaceful world."" -- Alice Gorman, author of Dr Space Junk vs the Universe ""Original Sin makes the valid argument that, far from us existing in a new 'space race', the history of space exploration has always been about power, politics, political economy and the pursuit of national interests on the global stage. A satisfying and insightful read from a deeply knowledgeable expert."" -- Tim Stevens, Senior Lecturer in Global Security and head of the King's Cyber Security Research Group, King's College London ""Just as space security is becoming more urgent, Bleddyn Bowen has delivered a remarkable account of the seventy-year-long militarised Global Space Age. Original Sin's compelling narrative will be of great interest to scholars of military strategy, Cold War historians, and policymakers."" -- Aaron Bateman, Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs, George Washington University ""What sets Original Sin apart from similar books is the outstanding context it provides and its willingness to challenge trite slogans attached to spacepower...I recommend it as a primer for senior members of the defense community and a sensible textbook for graduate studies."" -- Jeffrey Caton, US Army War College ""This fascinating book examines the military origins of space technology, arguing that popular narratives on the global space age conceal its imperial heritage and colonial ""original sins."" -- Choice ""A comprehensive and thorough account of the particular 'fall' of developing space-related technologies with military uses."" -- Foreign Affairs ""Bleddyn Bowen proves himself to be... a leading expert on the politics of space."" -- Politique etrangere ""An indispensable introduction to the field of astropolitics, helping us to think about outer space security in a volatile geopolitical context."" -- Journal of Cyber Policy ""Convincing."" -- New Scientist ""A seminal work that critically dissects the evolution of space technology within the context of global power dynamics."" -- Stratheia ""A fascinating new book... examining how the military has shaped the use of space in countries around the world."" -- The Space Review ""[Bowen] offers a robust framework for understanding the politics of security on orbit .... a timely and welcome contribution to our understanding of space, politics, and security in the modern era."" -- Diplomatic Courier ""This work should have pride-of-place in the book collections of Guardian and other military space operators, outer space enthusiasts, and space-minded members of the general public."" -- Air University ""What sets Original Sin apart from similar books is the outstanding context it provides and its willingness to challenge trite slogans attached to space power."" -- United States Army War College Press ""Every page of this book is suffused with unrivalled knowledge of space technology and its implications for international relations."" -- Morning Star


"""A work from Britain's leading thinker on astropolitics... Dr Bowen strips away any pretence that space is not already a war-fighting domain."" -- Tim Marshall, bestselling author of The Power of Geography and Prisoners of Geography ""The perspective on space Bowen brings is meant to-and does-challenge the reader. There is much of value here to chew on, and any serious space power student or practitioner needs to pay careful attention to his arguments."" -- Everett Dolman, Professor of Comparative Military Studies and Strategy, US Air Force's Air Command and Staff College, and author of Astropolitik ""This book sets out to describe how the militarisation of space is not a new policy issue or trend in world politics, but a long-established historical fact and present reality. Original and compelling, this will be of interest to anyone seeking a history of technology's role in space strategy."" -- John J. Klein, author of Understanding Space Strategy ""A fresh, timely and detailed account of the military-political origins of spacepower and the future of warfare in space."" -- Deganit Paikowsky, author of The Power of the Space Club ""Bowen persuasively demonstrates that space technology is the outcome of war, and driven by military applications. By exposing the hidden face of space, this book makes a critical intervention towards a peaceful world."" -- Alice Gorman, author of Dr Space Junk vs the Universe ""Original Sin makes the valid argument that, far from us existing in a new 'space race', the history of space exploration has always been about power, politics, political economy and the pursuit of national interests on the global stage. A satisfying and insightful read from a deeply knowledgeable expert."" -- Tim Stevens, Senior Lecturer in Global Security and head of the King's Cyber Security Research Group, King's College London ""Just as space security is becoming more urgent, Bleddyn Bowen has delivered a remarkable account of the seventy-year-long militarised Global Space Age. Original Sin's compelling narrative will be of great interest to scholars of military strategy, Cold War historians, and policymakers."" -- Aaron Bateman, Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs, George Washington University ""What sets Original Sin apart from similar books is the outstanding context it provides and its willingness to challenge trite slogans attached to spacepower...I recommend it as a primer for senior members of the defense community and a sensible textbook for graduate studies."" -- Jeffrey Caton, US Army War College ""This fascinating book examines the military origins of space technology, arguing that popular narratives on the global space age conceal its imperial heritage and colonial ""original sins."" -- Choice"


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Bleddyn E. Bowen is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Leicester, specializing in space policy and military uses of outer space. The internationally recognized author of War in Space, he consults on space policy for institutions including the UK Parliament, the European Space Agency, and the Pentagon.

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