Ep.110 Space Policy in Motion: Examining Australia's, Canada’s, and the UK's Space Policies - Part-I | Marissa Martin

Space, Defence, & Security podcast

In this episode, we delve into the evolving space policies of Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, exploring each country's unique approach to the final frontier. As space technology accelerates and international space competition heats up, these countries are navigating challenges around commercial investment, environmental sustainability, security, and international collaboration. Join us as we examine the key policy initiatives shaping each nation’s space strategy—from Australia’s efforts to grow its commercial space sector to Canada’s commitment to peaceful space exploration and the UK’s ambitious regulatory reforms to become a leading space hub.

About the guest speaker

Marissa Martin is a PhD candidate at the Freeman Air and Space Institute and the Defence Studies Department, at King’s College London. Her research examines how middle powers and close allies respond to a shifting security environment, the changing character of conflict, and doubts about the United States' reliability, through the lens of their respective space policies. The project undertakes three comparative case studies– the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.

Marissa earned her MA in Security Policy Studies with a concentration in science and technology from George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs in Washington, DC and her BA in International Relations from Florida International University in Miami, FL. She has previously worked as a Public Affairs Intern for US Embassy Bern and as a counterspace intern for the Secure World Foundation.

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