In the latest episode of the podcast “HUNGRY MINDS - a generation that challenges”, journalist Ronja Ebeling and social researcher Dr. Kilian Hampel talk to political scientist Dr. Antje Nötzold about geopolitical conflicts in space. They shed light on topics such as strategic rivalry in space, the role of Starlink in the Ukraine conflict, Germany and Europe's position in space policy and gender parity on board spacecraft. Special attention is paid to the increasing importance of space as a venue for strategic competitions.
Dr. Antje Nötzold in a podcast discussion on Hungry Minds: How does warfare work in space? Dr. Antje Nötzold in a podcast discussion on Hungry Minds: How does warfare work in space?
In a new edition of the “Hungry Minds” podcast, Dr. Antje Nötzold talks to Ronja Ebeling and Dr. Kilian Hampel about warfare in space and how it is viewed in the strategic competition between world powers.
PD Dr. Antje Nötzold2 is a private lecturer and research associate at the Chair of International Politics at Chemnitz University of Technology. Antje Nötzold is also a non-resident fellow at the American-German Institute (AGI) at Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC. She was a participant in the “International Visitor Leadership Program” of the U.S. State Department and a Resident Research Fellow at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AGI) as well as a long-standing member of the interdisciplinary working group Young Foreign Policy Experts of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the international Expert Advisory Group “European and South Mediterranean Actors - Partners in Conflict Prevention and Resolution”.
Links
- https://hungryminds.podigee.io/72-new-episode
- https://www.cassis.uni-bonn.de/en/about-us/all-employees/dr-antje-noetzold?set_language=en
- https://www.cassis.uni-bonn.de/en/media-contributions/dr-joachim-weber-interviewed-by-phoenix-on-the-nato-meeting
- https://www.cassis.uni-bonn.de/en/media-contributions/dr-habil-laundry-charrier-after-the-le-pen-ruling-a-personnel-issue-puts-frances-right-wing-to-the-test