Issue 15

Win in the Orbital Gray Zone Now

The Orbital Gray Zone article argues that renewed great-power competition requires the United States to reassert space leadership and shape norms of conduct.

Win in the Orbital Gray Zone Now

– More than 80 nations have entered the space industry, but few are willing to follow the existing norms of conduct.

– There is a renewed great power competition between the United States, China, and Russia. Historically, great power competition accompanies a period of intensified confrontation.

– China and Russia will use coercive statecraft approaches, including coercive economics, and lawfare to exploit the “sheriff-less Wild West” of the international legal system. It is only a matter of time before China and Russia extend these tactics to space.

– Effective leadership requires the US have capabilities to “act independently and impressively when and where it chooses.” There is no better time to reassert American space leadership.

– If the US wants to make leadership in space an American destiny, it must fight for it. The US should promote and harness exponential technologies and visionary policies to leap-frog the competition, set domain norms and values, and ensure that space remains safe and stable for all.

Win in the Orbital Gray Zone Now.