Juliana Süß, M.A.
International Security Associate
Areas of Expertise
- Space policy
Short Curriculum vitae
Since 2024 Associate in the research group International Security in the project Strategic Threat Analysis and Nuclear (Dis-)Order (STAND)
2024 Research Fellow for space security as part of the Military Sciences Team at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
2021-2024 Research Analyst and Policy Lead for space security as part of the Military Sciences Team at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
2019-2021 Research Analyst and Project Officer at RUSI International
2017-2018 M.A. Conflict, Security and Development at King’s College London
External publications
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Poland: Country Brief
Space operations have become increasingly global. Whereas only a few decades ago a couple of majorgovernment powers dominated space, now over 70 countries own or operate active satellites in orbit. Oneof these spacefaring nations is the Republic of Poland, a relative newcomer to outer space in terms oftechnologies and capabilities but one of the oldest countries active in international space law anddiplomacy. This brief is part of a series of country profiles that highlight specific countries’ domesticcontext, space development, and diplomatic activity.
Paper in: Center for Space Policy and Strategy, 13.05.2025, 9 Pages -
How China's satellite megaprojects are challenging Elon Musk's Starlink
Interview mit Magdalena Petrova in: CNBC, 15.12.2024