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The paper reviews the main approaches towards the study of the geopolitics
of outer space and presents some main issues to be tackled in the future.
Geopolitics, as an approach towards the analysis of international politics,
generally discusses the impact of geography on the political processes.
Throughout history, approaches to analyse the impact of different types of
terrain or different types of environment (sea, air, land) on the conduct of
political activity were developed. It was only in the 1990s when Everett
Dolman applied the geopolitical approach to the outer space domain. Since
then, many approaches to the issue were developed, and the stream known as
astropolitics became an important stream of academic thought. The author
analyses some physical characteristics necessary for the understanding of
the domain's mechanisms and then presents some important streams of thought
inside the geopolitical thinking. The analysis focuses on the issues of
actorness, the relations between space powers, technological progress, the
introduction of space weapons, utilisation of natural resources, and
sustainability of space operations. The author concludes that with
foreseeable technological progress in the future, the outer space domain
will become more relevant for both academia and practitioners in their
approach to international politics, requiring deeper understanding of how
processes in this domain can impact political events and relations.