IR4583
The International Relations of Outer Space
2024-2025
30
15
SCQF level 10
2
Academic year(s): 2024-2025
SCOTCAT credits : 30
ECTS credits : 15
Level : SCQF level 10
Semester: 2
Planned timetable:
Outer space is central to life on Earth. Access to space is rapidly expanding, with a growing number of states and commercial operators involved in space launch and myriad satellite applications, as well as emerging opportunities for space mining, tourism, and even human habitation on the Moon or Mars. As such, outer space is inextricably implicated in the social, political, economic, and legal processes that characterise relations within and between communities. This module examines outer space as a key domain for contemporary global politics through a bi-focal approach. It applies International Relations theories and concepts to assess current and future operations in Earth orbit and beyond. Equally, it uses space activities to examine key themes including great power rivalries, the nature of power and (in)security, the development and impact of law, the interaction of state and non-state forms of agency, and the potential transformation of sovereignty and political identity.
Pre-requisite(s): Before taking this module you must pass IR2006
Weekly contact: 1 2-hour seminar (x 10 weeks); 0.5-hour of pre-recorded lecture material (x 10 weeks)
In Week 11, all students will convene for a three-hour research workshop where they will present their final research projects
Scheduled learning hours: 28
Guided independent study hours: 272
As used by St Andrews: Coursework = 100%
Re-assessment: Examination = 100%
Module coordinator: Dr A S Bower
Module teaching staff: Dr Adam Bower
Module coordinator email asb20@st-andrews.ac.uk