exopolitics

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Etymology

Constructed from Ancient Greek: exo- (outside; extrasolar) +‎ politics.

Noun

exopolitics (uncountable)

  1. (neologism) The art or science of government as concerned with creating or influencing policy toward extraterrestrial phenomena and extraterrestrial beings.
    • 1996 May 31, “Coyote” from lair.net, “McGill University offers: Exopolitics Program!!!”, in alt.startrek.tos.trekmuse (Usenet):
      McGill University -- Kirk's Alma Mater and home of the "Shatner" building, now offers, through its Political Science program, a graduate Exopolitics program.
    • 1999 April, Paris Arnopoulos, Exopolitics: Polis - Ethnos - Cosmos, Classical Theories and Praxis of Foreign Affairs, Nova Science
    • 2003 January, Michael E. Salla, Ph.D., “The Need for Exopolitics: Implications for Policy Makers and Global Peace”, as quoted by John H. Brand, America Speaks Out: Collected Essays from Dissident Writers (2004 March), page 275, Dandelion Books
      Exopolitics provides an opportunity for understanding how humanity can better share and manage the resources of this planet with other species, both terrestrial and extraterrestrial
    • 2005 April, Alfred Lambremont Webre, Exopolitics: Politics, Government and Law in the Universe, Universbooks, page 5:
      In the Exopolitics model, life-bearing planets such as Earth are members of a collective Universe whole that operates under universal law.
  2. (neologism) The art or science of government as concerned with creating or influencing policy towards beings and phenomena from other universes and dimensions.
  3. (neologism) The relationship of terrestrial politicians to any future human colonies off the Earth, e.g. on the Moon, other planets, deep space and other star systems.

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