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Dr.
Patricia K. McCormick (Ph.D., Michigan State University) views the telecommunication and space sectors as integrated within a broader economic and political context at both the national and international levels. Her previous research, some of which is published in Telecommunications Policy, focused on the dynamics of institutional reform in the telecommunications sector in Africa and the Caribbean, where she conducted extensive field work. She has also examined the impact of private sector participation in the International Telecommunication Union and the institutional restructuring of international satellite organizations. Dr. McCormick served as the co-editor and contributor to the book, The Transformation of Intergovernmental Satellite Organisations Policy and Legal Perspectives, published by Brill, 2013. She has conducted research related to the space environment, specifically orbital debris, as well as the efforts of the European Union and the European Space Agency to develop regional space surveillance capabilities. She is currently examining the EU’s use of drones for border security. Dr. McCormick has published in both Science and Public Policy and Astropolitics The International Journal of Space Politics and Policy. She is a member of the International Institute of Space Law (IISL) and presently serves as an Associate Professor at Wayne State University.
Telecommunications and space policy.
Ph.D., Michigan State University.
M.A., Michigan State University.
M.A., Howard University.
B.A., University of Michigan.
Space policy issues; global governance and institutions that oversee space and telecommunications.
“The Evolution of Japan’s Space and Security Policies: Reflections of Constitutional Interpretation and U.S. Influence,” Asian International Studies Review, 22 (2021): 1-23.“Space Situational Awareness in Europe: The Fractures and the Federative Aspects of European Space Efforts,” Astropolitics The International Journal of Space Politics and Policy, 2015.
“Space Debris: Conjunction Opportunities and Opportunities for International Cooperation,” Science and Public Policy 40, No. 6 (December 2013): 801-813, first published on-line at http://spp.oxfordjournals.org/ on April 22, 2013 (doi:10.1093/scipol/sct028).
Co-editor with Maury J. Mechanick, eds. The Transformation of Intergovernmental Satellite Organisations Policy and Legal Perspectives. Studies in Space Law, 9. (Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2013).
“Neo-Liberalism: A Contextual Framework for Assessing the Privatisation of Intergovernmental Satellite Organisations.” The Transformation of Intergovernmental Satellite Organisations Policy and Legal Perspectives. Studies in Space Law, 9. (Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2013): 1-35.
, with David Sagar, “Inmarsat: In the Forefront of Mobile Satellite Communications.” The Transformation of Intergovernmental Satellite Organisations Policy and Legal Perspectives. Studies in Space Law, 9. (Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2013): 35-79.
“Intelsat: Pre and Post-Private Equity Ownership.” The Transformation of Intergovernmental Satellite Organisations Policy and Legal Perspectives. Studies in Space Law, 9. (Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2013): 81-117.
“The Demise of Intergovernmental Satellite Organizations: A Comparative Study of Inmarsat and Intelsat,” Journal of International Communication 14, No. 2 (2008): 48-65.
“The Privatization of INTELSAT: The Transition from an Intergovernmental Organization to Private Equity Ownership.” Telecommunications Research Trends. Eds. H. Ulrich and E. Lehrmann. (New York: NOVA Science Publishers, Inc., 2008): 45-74.
“Private Sector Influence in the International Telecommunication Union,” info: the journal of policy, regulation and strategy for telecommunications, information, and media 9, No. 4 (July 2007): 70-80.
“The African Telecommunications Union: A Pan-African Approach to Telecommunications Reform,” Telecommunications Policy 29, No. 7 (August 2005): 529-548.
“Telecommunications Reform in Southern Africa: The Role of SADC,” Telecommunications Policy 27, No. 2 (February/March 2003): 95-108.
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513 Manoogian Hall
pmccormak@gmail.com
dz7089@wayne.edu