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The Crisis in Space: The Future of Space Diplomacy

Former U.S. Ambassador W. Robert Pearson and astrophysicist, Dr. Benjamin L. Schmitt spoke at this Duke University event on June 24, 2021. The two fellows of the Duke Center for International Studies (DUCIGS)/Rethinking Diplomacy program were joined by astronomer Britt Lundgren (UNC Asheville), who moderated the webinar. Schmitt and Pearson recently co-authored the article “The Crisis in Space", published in Foreign Policy on 5.15.2021. The webinar discussed the need for space diplomacy to regulate the proliferation of activity in space from governments and commercial enterprises. Space diplomacy should consider, among many issues, burgeoning space infrastructure and satellite internet service providers, launch and space junk risk scenarios, and deep space regulatory issues. How can the U.S. government learn from terrestrial treaties to chart a path forward in space diplomacy? Speakers bios: Ambassador (ret) W. Robert Pearson: DUCIGS/Rethinking Diplomacy Program Fellow President of IREX (2008-2014) Director General of the U.S. Foreign Service (2003-2006) U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (2000-2003) Dr. Benjamin L. Schmitt: Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Project Development Scientist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics DUCIGS/Rethinking Diplomacy Program Fellow Senior Fellow for Democratic Resilience, Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) European Energy Security Advisor at the U.S. Department of State (2015-2019) Moderator: Prof. Britt Lundgren: Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina Asheville Chair, Advisory Board for the North Carolina Space Grant This event is co-sponsored by Duke in DC and the Duke University Center for International and Global Studies (DUCIGS)/Rethinking Diplomacy Program. Learn more about DUCIGS/Rethinking Diplomacy program: https://igs.duke.edu/series/rethinkin...

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