Expert and media discourses around the second space race between Russia, the U.S. and other countries

P. Koshkin
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The article deals with expert and media discourses around the second space race between Russia, the US and other countries. This is relevant today because America’s recent achievements in space exploration have intensified the discussion of another wave of competition among countries in Russian and Western media and think tanks. For example, the successful launches of the manned spacecraft Crew Dragon by Elon Musk to the International Space Station in 2020–2021 and the Perseverance rover’s landing on Mars in February 2021 put a spotlight on the new space race, with numerous media outlets and think tanks commenting on this topic. The novelty of the article lies in the fact that the author makes an attempt to analyze the problem of rivalry and cooperation in outer space through the lens of critical discourse analysis and survey, as well as through the perspective of international relations theory, particularly, through the conflict of realism and liberalism or idealism. The author comes to the conclusion that realists tend to aggravate the situation and define the current state of relations in space exploration as a new space race among global powers, while liberals use more accurate and restrained language such as “space rivalry” or “competition”. Realists are more skeptical toward cooperation in space exploration between competing powers like Russia and the US because of their political contradictions, while idealistic liberals pin their hopes on such a partnership.
专家和媒体围绕俄罗斯、美国和其他国家之间的第二次太空竞赛展开讨论
这篇文章讨论了专家和媒体围绕俄罗斯、美国和其他国家之间的第二次太空竞赛的讨论。这在今天是有意义的,因为美国最近在太空探索方面取得的成就,加剧了俄罗斯和西方媒体和智库对另一波国家间竞争的讨论。例如,伊隆·马斯克在2020-2021年向国际空间站成功发射载人飞船“龙”号,以及2021年2月“毅力”号探测器在火星上着陆,使新的太空竞赛成为人们关注的焦点,众多媒体和智库都在谈论这个话题。本文的新颖之处在于,作者试图通过批判性话语分析和考察的视角,以及国际关系理论的视角,特别是现实主义与自由主义或理想主义的冲突,来分析外空的竞争与合作问题。作者得出的结论是,现实主义者倾向于加剧局势,并将目前的太空探索关系定义为全球大国之间的新太空竞赛,而自由主义者则使用更准确和克制的语言,如“太空对抗”或“竞争”。现实主义者对俄罗斯和美国等竞争大国之间的太空探索合作持怀疑态度,因为他们的政治矛盾,而理想主义的自由主义者则把希望寄托在这样的伙伴关系上。
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