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International Cooperation in Space: The Example of the European Space Agency (Frontiers of Space) [Hardcover]

Roger Bonnet (Author), Vittorio Manno (Author)
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0674458354 978-0674458352 December 28, 1994

With the end of the Cold War, will the space race become a cooperative venture? This book, which tells the story of the European Space Agency, shows how such a cooperative enterprise has worked over the past three decades and how it might apply to future space science.

Linking fifteen European nations, the European Space Agency offers a working model of scientific, technological, and political cooperation on an international scale. Roger M. Bonnet and Vittorio Manno give us an insiders' view of the agency--its beginnings as the European Space Research Organization, its development in the face of early difficulties, and its daily operations. Covering thirty years, this account traces the evolution of ESAs programs, facilities, and capabilities and the establishment of its scientific, technological, industrial, and political policies and objectives. With an eye to future global space activities, the authors detail ESA's relationships with its own member states and with other countries, particularly the United States. The history of cooperation between ESA and NASA as exemplified by two specific projects--Ulysses and the international space station--highlights the difficulties of associating different decisionmaking bodies and political systems.

Illustrated with pictures and diagrams, enlivened with anecdotes involving key world players in space science, this book provides a rich blend of factual information and personal recollection, history and interpretation. A timely contribution to the study of the politics of science and technology, it points the way to future international cooperation.


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Space development and exploration has been a major global effort over the last thirty-five years. Bonnet and Manno's book describes the significant role of Europe in that effort and the technological, economic, and geopolitical factors involved. This book will make an important contribution to the literature.
--Burton I. Edelson (George Washington University )

About the Author

Roger M. Bonnet is Director of the Scientific Program of the European Space Agency.

Vittorio Manno is Scientific Attaché at the Embassy of Italy in Austria.

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (December 28, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674458354
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674458352
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Concise introduction to ESA by two insiders, April 28, 2002
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Joan Roch (Montréal, Qc Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: International Cooperation in Space: The Example of the European Space Agency (Frontiers of Space) (Hardcover)
The subject of this book is, of course, the European Space Agency, but more specifically the Science Programme and its "Horizon 2000" long term plan. Both authors are former executives of ESA and were directly involved in the definition of this plan, ensuring accurate information. Roger Bonnet was actually the head of the Science Programme for more than 20 years, and resigned only in 2000.

The first part of the text provides a historical background of the early days of cooperation in space among European nations, with the rise and fall of ELDO, and the transformation of ESRO into ESA in 1975. The book then continues with a explanation of how the very peculiar ESA system works: mandatory and optional programmes, the fair return system, the 120% cost overrun limit, etc. Diagrams are provided to synthesize the information.

Then, several international endeavours are being described: Giotto, the International Solar Polar Mission (which lead to Ulysses) or the ISS. For each, the role of ESA is explained, demonstrating the growing confidence of the Agency as it deals with more and more complex projects. Finally, the new international context, since the fall of the Soviet block and the rise of the European Union, sets the stage for the future of Europe in space.

This book, which is quite short, nonetheless provides the reader with a good idea of what ESA is, and how different it is from national organizations, such as NASA. Indeed, anyone frustrated by the repetitive project cancellations on the American side will be quite surprised to learn that not one ESA science project has ever been cancelled once approved, in more than 20 years. And only a few projects have suffered from major cost overrun... and they all involved some cooperation with NASA. As a consequence, it is quite clear from this text that both authors, who have been directly involved with those projects, share some resentment towards the US way of doing things.

Overall a good book, accurate and well written, if a little bit too short.

If you want to improve you overall knowledge of ESA, I would recommend the very interesting book from a professional anthropologist: "Launching Europe" by S. Zabusky (1995, ISBN 0691029725). In just under 300 pages, you will get an intimate view of the inner workings of ESA. For a very complete history, in 600 pages, you should read "A New Force at a New Frontier" by K. Madders (1997, ISBN 0521570964). You can also order (for free!) the annual reports from 1994 directly from the ESA web site.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
juste retour principle, satellite devoted, optional programs, data flow rate, return coefficient, flight opportunities, space research organization, space policy, science budget, mandatory program, funding procedures, space activities
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Member States, United States, Director General, United Kingdom, Halley's Comet, Solar System, The Hague, Hubble Space Telescope, Memorandum of Understanding, Single European Act, Soviet Union, Vittorio Manno, European Space Agency, European Space Conference, Inter Agency Consultative Group, Meteorology Ariane, State Department, West Germany, Erik Quitsgaard, Hubert Curien, Program Boards, Roald Sagdeev, Secretary General, Sir Harrie Massey, Space Science Department
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