Governments and Private Firms Enhance Sovereign Capacity in Space Programs Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Space operations are increasingly viewed as strategic assets, necessitating control over the supply chain to maintain sovereign capacity. Major space powers aim to enhance their technological and operational autonomy amid global geopolitical tensions.
Private companies like SpaceX, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing exert significant influence over space policy through key technologies and partnerships. Governments bolster their sovereign capacity by acting as primary customers, providing targeted funding, and retaining golden shares in privatized companies.
Strategies include technology safeguards, remote disabling, and maintenance monopolies to ensure long-term control. However, many states still rely on external technology due to high costs, as seen in the recent shift from Russian Soyuz to Indian and American launch services after geopolitical conflicts. The eventual launch of Europe’s Ariane 6 in March 2025 marks a restoration of its sovereign access to space.
