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An @institutiris.bsky.social coordinated high-level network of European security & defence specialists
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🔀 Security of Supply and Interdependency: A New Approach to Strategic Autonomy and Indispensability
By Renaud Bellais and @danielfiott.bsky.social – @aresgroup-eu.bsky.social
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đź“„ SECURITY OF SUPPLY AND INTERDEPENDENCY: A NEW APPROACH TO STRATEGIC AUTONOMY AND INDISPENSABILITY
By Renaud Bellais @ugrenoblealpes.bsky.social and @danielfiott.bsky.social @vubrussel.bsky.social @rielcano.bsky.social
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This paper argues that Europe’s renewed focus on defence since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has exposed and, in many cases, extended deep structural dependencies, particularly on the United States. It...
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🇪🇺 Defending Europe: Episode 3 – EU policies and initiatives on common defence
By @matellysy.bsky.social, Nicole Gnesotto and Bertrand de Cordoue – @delorsinstitute.bsky.social
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🇺🇸 Defence innovation and procurement reform: an empirical evaluation of the US Defense Innovation Unit
By Ethan Kapstein, Javier Ospital and Guntram B. Wolff – @bruegel.org
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🏠Driving Defence: The automotive sector’s role as a potential enabler of Europe’s defence surge
By Paul Taylor – @epc-official.bsky.social
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🔄 Making defence European again
By @rafaelloss.bsky.social, Marta Prochwicz Jazowska and Jana Puglierin – @ecfr.eu
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The Russian threat is not going away any time soon. To defend themselves without America’s help, Europeans need to pursue a new, distinctly European model of de
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Europe’s defence build-up may depend not only on higher spending, but also on industrial adaptation. This paper explores how the automotive sector — facing overcapacity, layoffs and technological transition — could help support Europe’s defence surge by providing manufacturing capacity, skilled workers and dual-use innovation. It also examines the major barriers to closer cooperation and sets out policy recommendations to unlock this potential.