Space

Space Unit

Launched on 23 April 2019 by the US Secretary of the Air Force, Hon Heather Wilson, and UK Science Minister Chris Skidmore, Policy Exchange’s new Space Policy Unit is the first of its kind at any UK think tank. Its mission is to champion a comprehensive development of UK “space power” as a critical component of the UK national interest in the 21st century. Our goal is to help lift Britain’s space ambitions to the next level, and help build a strong, exciting vision for UK in space that can be taken up by Government and Parliament in the years ahead.

There is a significant disconnect between Britain’s current global standing as a P5 and G7 military (including cyber) and economic power and its comparatively limited sovereign capabilities (and public investment) in space.  Our Space Policy Unit will take a 360-degree approach to this challenge. Apart from the cornerstone aspects of space defence and security, our work programme will also consider the economic/industrial policy requirements for building a strong national space programme, exploring the way Britain can best contribute to the shaping of international norms in space and use its evolving space power in support of its global interests and those of its allies.

The new Unit is led by Gabriel Elefteriu, Policy Exchange’s Head of Space Policy, and looks to engage with partners from across industry, government, academia and the not-for-profit sector. Read more about our approach in Gabriel’s op-ed in The Times here.

September 1, 2022

Copernican Revolution – A UK space policy reform agenda

February 10, 2022

UK’s Defence Space Strategy in Context

November 5, 2021

Britain and the Geopolitics of Space Technology

August 3, 2019

Modernising the United Kingdom

Land, Sea, Air & Space
October 1, 2021

UK’s space strategy: the boost is yet to come

Space
August 13, 2019

The High Stakes of Space Power

Frontpage Mini Feature
May 2, 2019

Britain’s vital strategic interests in space

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