Christophe Bosquillon
With a dual background in global trade & foreign direct investment, and in security & Track-2 diplomacy, Christophe Bosquillon is invested in the space economy, security, and policy. His insights stem from a multi-decade Indo-Pacific residence as corporate and government representative with a concentration on Japan, Korea, and China under the U.S. security umbrella. Chris’experience includes nuclear and ballistic proliferation, and adversarial threats implications for the future operating environment in and beyond orbit. Currently focused on orbital and cislunar intelligence and security, he monitors the U.S. Space Force mandate in ensuring space domain awareness, superiority, and control- boiling down to freedom of navigation and operations in cislunar space, protecting U.S. national interests, Allies, and emerging commercial activities. Chris is an alumni of the Washington D.C.-based Nonproliferation Policy Education Center's Nuclear Policy and Space Policy Certificate Programs and Wargame Series, a senior fellow at the U.S. National Institute for Deterrence Studies, and senior editor in outlets dealing with security, politics, and space. He contributes deliverables to lunar NGOs with permanent observer status at COPUOS, and is active at the intersection of governance, dual-use tech, and cislunar trade and investment opportunities. Opinions are his own.