TY - JOUR
T1 - On the New Initiative for Responsible Space Behaviors Proposed by United Kingdom, United States, and Other States
AU - Wang, Guoyu
AU - Chen, Junzhe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2023 Guoyu Wang and Junzhe Chen Exclusive licensee Beijing Institute of Technology Press. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0).
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - In December 2020, the Draft Resolution on Reducing Space Threats through Norms, Rules and Principles of Responsible Behaviours proposed by the United Kingdom, United States, and other States was adopted at the UN General Assembly (hereafter referred to as the “New Initiative for Responsible Space Behaviours”). Nevertheless, it does not mean that the international community would achieve the expected breakthroughs and progress on the topic of preventing an arms race in outer space. The methodology of “identifying threats - characterising behaviors (responsible/irresponsible) - formulating rules” proposed by the Initiative seems reasonable; however, it might bring more unexpected uncertainties than it is supposed to do. This approach could also be found in the Defense Space Strategy promulgated by the United States in 2020. The pros and cons of this Initiative should be calmly and objectively analyzed to avoid a political deadlock in formulating rules of behaviors. It should insist on identifying the threats and risks faced by the international community as a whole rather than that by individual States and interest groups, and reexamine the dichotomy of “responsible/irresponsible behaviors,” focus on the identification and interpretation of rule of international law related to space security so as to reach a consensus on the insufficiency of lex lata and subsequently lay the foundation for the formulation of effective new rules for arms control in outer space.
AB - In December 2020, the Draft Resolution on Reducing Space Threats through Norms, Rules and Principles of Responsible Behaviours proposed by the United Kingdom, United States, and other States was adopted at the UN General Assembly (hereafter referred to as the “New Initiative for Responsible Space Behaviours”). Nevertheless, it does not mean that the international community would achieve the expected breakthroughs and progress on the topic of preventing an arms race in outer space. The methodology of “identifying threats - characterising behaviors (responsible/irresponsible) - formulating rules” proposed by the Initiative seems reasonable; however, it might bring more unexpected uncertainties than it is supposed to do. This approach could also be found in the Defense Space Strategy promulgated by the United States in 2020. The pros and cons of this Initiative should be calmly and objectively analyzed to avoid a political deadlock in formulating rules of behaviors. It should insist on identifying the threats and risks faced by the international community as a whole rather than that by individual States and interest groups, and reexamine the dichotomy of “responsible/irresponsible behaviors,” focus on the identification and interpretation of rule of international law related to space security so as to reach a consensus on the insufficiency of lex lata and subsequently lay the foundation for the formulation of effective new rules for arms control in outer space.
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U2 - 10.34133/space.0033
DO - 10.34133/space.0033
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85162090497
SN - 2692-7659
VL - 3
JO - Space: Science and Technology (United States)
JF - Space: Science and Technology (United States)
M1 - 0033
ER -