Cooperative Sovereignty on Mars: Lessons from the International Telecommunication Union and Universal Postal Union
Alexander H. Ferdinand Ferguson, Jacob Haqq-Misra

TL;DR
This paper explores how Earth-based international organizations like the ITU and UPU can inform governance models for future Mars settlements, emphasizing shared resource management, technical standards, and sovereignty issues.
Contribution
It analyzes the governance structures of ITU and UPU to identify principles applicable to establishing cooperative sovereignty for Mars settlements.
Findings
Institutional neutrality is crucial for effective governance.
Managing asymmetric power relations is essential.
Shared resource governance under mutual vulnerability is vital.
Abstract
As humans make ambitious efforts toward long-duration activities beyond Earth, new challenges will continue to emerge that highlight the need for governance frameworks capable of managing shared resources and technical standards in order to sustain human life in these hostile environments. Earth-based governance models of cooperative sovereignty can inform governance mechanisms for future Mars settlements, particularly regarding inter-settlement relations and the technical coordination required for multiple independent settlements to coexist. This study analyzes the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Universal Postal Union (UPU), two of the oldest international organizations, which have successfully established evolving standards across sovereign nations. This analysis of the development and governance structures of these two organizations, and how they resolved key…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpace exploration and regulation · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Planetary Science and Exploration
