About Space Strategies
Space Strategies provides analytical frameworks and methodologies for strategic thinking in the space domain. The site serves professionals, executives, and policy-makers who need rigorous tools to analyze complex decisions—not pre-packaged answers, but structured approaches to find their own.
What You’ll Find Here
Original Research — The 4Dimensions© framework, an ontological structure for strategic analysis rooted in Aristotelian thought (material, formal, efficient, final causes across four systemic levels). This framework integrates with Zwicky’s Morphological Analysis for systematic option generation, TRIZ for contradiction resolution, and Minto’s Pyramid Principle for structured communication. The four pillars form a coherent methodology: from understanding what exists, to exploring what’s possible, to overcoming obstacles, to communicating conclusions effectively. Large Language Models serve as augmentation tools within this framework—enhancing analytical rigor while preserving intellectual autonomy. Methodological reports document both the approach and its limitations.
Strategic Frameworks — Fifty-seven analytical methods adapted for the space domain, organized across eight strategic analysts:
- 4dimensions Analyst — Holistic analysis through Aristotle’s four causes mapped to Assets, Architecture, Operators, and Mission across four system levels (7 methods)
- Foresight Analyst — Scenario planning, horizon scanning, trend analysis, morphological analysis, and medium-to-long-term impact assessment (6 methods)
- Geopolitical Strategist — Power dynamics between states, alliances, competition, treaties, game theory, and constructivist analysis (8 methods)
- Industry & Market Analyst — Supply chains, markets, business models, competitive dynamics, platform ecosystems, and value chain analysis (8 methods)
- Policy & Regulatory Analyst — Norms, regulations, governance frameworks, compliance requirements, and multilateral standard-setting (6 methods)
- Security & Risk Analyst — Threats, vulnerabilities, risk scenarios, resilience posture, deterrence, and cyber dimensions (8 methods)
- Stakeholder & Governance Analyst — Actor mapping, interests, power relationships, decision processes, and institutional design (6 methods)
- Technology Strategist — Technology readiness, roadmaps, convergence patterns, disruptive potential, and platform ecosystem analysis (8 methods)
Each method is classified by type — implicit (foundational frameworks that underpin multiple analyses), structural (systematic decomposition and mapping), or enrichment (complementary perspectives that deepen the analysis). Each includes space-specific adaptation, failure mode analysis, and integration guidance with other methods.
Space Strategy Hub (SSP Hub)
Space Strategies is part of SSP Hub, which integrates strategic methodology and policy analysis:
- Space Strategies → Methodological frameworks, tools, analytical rigor
- Space Policies → Articles, monographs, scenarios on current policy issues
The two sites work together: rigorous methodology here, applied results in spacepolicies.org. Each Space Policies analysis links back to the framework that structured it; each framework page includes example applications.
Frameworks are used in Space Policies based on their applicability:
- Blog-Native: fully executable with open source intelligence
- Adapted Analysis: require methodological simplification but provide partial insights without restricted access
- Illustration of case studies: too resource-intensive for original execution; explained through historical case analysis and examples
The Founder
Cesare Sodi is an independent researcher with four decades of experience in the space sector, including 31 years at the Italian Space Agency (ASI) as Project Manager, Chief of Strategy and Public Relations, and advisor on Space Security.
His background spans microwave research, electronic systems design, satellite telecommunications, and Earth observation programs. A Master’s degree in Electronic Engineering from La Sapienza University grounds his technical work; a classical education informs his approach to strategic and philosophical inquiry.
Since leaving institutional roles, Sodi has focused on developing analytical frameworks that bridge engineering methodology with strategic thinking. This work includes three years of systematic research on Large Language Models as tools for augmenting critical analysis—exploring both their potential and their limits.
He holds no current affiliations with space agencies or institutions, enabling independent assessment free from institutional constraints.
Contact
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Email: spacepolicies@gmail.com
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Telegram: @cesaresodi
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