exopolitics

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The art or science of government as concerned with creating or influencing policy toward extraterrestrial phenomena and extraterrestrial beings.
 * 2) * 1999 April, Paris Arnopoulos, Exopolitics: Polis - Ethnos - Cosmos, Classical Theories and Praxis of Foreign Affairs, Nova Science
 * 3) * 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
 * 1)  The art or science of government as concerned with creating or influencing policy towards beings and phenomena from other universes and dimensions.
 * 2)  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.
 * 1)  The art or science of government as concerned with creating or influencing policy towards beings and phenomena from other universes and dimensions.
 * 2)  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.