High in the Sky: Turkish-Argentine South-South Space Cooperation

Abstract: In September 2019, the partly state-owned Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) and Argentine provincial state-owned INVAP officially agreed to co-develop a geostationary satellite. Despite both being developing countries, they have extensive satellite space programs with different stimuli...

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Autores principales: González Levaggi, Ariel, Blinder, Daniel
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/13908
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topic GEOPOLITICA
TECNOLOGIA ESPACIAL
SATELITES
GEOESTRATEGIA
COMUNICACION
DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
spellingShingle GEOPOLITICA
TECNOLOGIA ESPACIAL
SATELITES
GEOESTRATEGIA
COMUNICACION
DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
González Levaggi, Ariel
Blinder, Daniel
High in the Sky: Turkish-Argentine South-South Space Cooperation
topic_facet GEOPOLITICA
TECNOLOGIA ESPACIAL
SATELITES
GEOESTRATEGIA
COMUNICACION
DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
description Abstract: In September 2019, the partly state-owned Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) and Argentine provincial state-owned INVAP officially agreed to co-develop a geostationary satellite. Despite both being developing countries, they have extensive satellite space programs with different stimuli. In the last two decades, Ankara has pushed for the development of a strategic industry in line with its military needs, while Argentina developed the satellite sector as part of broader initiatives to boost innovation and profits. This article examines the intersection of Argentina and Turkey’s space programs by focusing on the goals, scope and dimensions of the geostationary joint project. The central argument is that despite their dissimilar motivations and policy paradigms, bilateral space cooperation in the Global South could be an alternative route to technological growth bypassing the dependence on traditional geopolitical partners and technological providers.
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Blinder, Daniel
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Blinder, Daniel
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title High in the Sky: Turkish-Argentine South-South Space Cooperation
title_short High in the Sky: Turkish-Argentine South-South Space Cooperation
title_full High in the Sky: Turkish-Argentine South-South Space Cooperation
title_fullStr High in the Sky: Turkish-Argentine South-South Space Cooperation
title_full_unstemmed High in the Sky: Turkish-Argentine South-South Space Cooperation
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