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SUMMARY:Space Militarization and Securitization Panel Discussion
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DESCRIPTION:Space is rapidly transforming from a frontier of exploration i
 nto a contested battlespace where strategic advantage is measured in orbit
 s\, signals\, and the control of critical infrastructure. Join us for a pa
 nel discussion on Space Militarization and Securitization\, examining how 
 states are redefining security beyond Earth’s atmosphere. Bringing toget
 her experts in defence policy\, international law\, and emerging technolog
 ies\, the panel explores the development of counterspace capabilities\, th
 e proliferation of dual-use satellite systems\, and the risks of escalatio
 n in an environment marked by limited governance. Particular attention is 
 given to doctrines shaping deterrence in space\, the vulnerability of crit
 ical orbital assets\, and the implications of commercial actors entering t
 he strategic domain. The discussion will assess whether existing framework
 s can manage competition—or whether space is on the cusp of sustained mi
 litarized rivalry.
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LOCATION:Manor Road Building - Manor Road OX1 3UQ\, Manor Road OX1 3UQ Man
 or Road Building Manor Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX1 3UQ United Kingdom
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