Collective Defence Investment: Europe Must Do More and at a Faster Pace

  • Jean Belin

    Jean Belin

    Defense and Peace Bordeaux School, University of Bordeaux

  • Renaud Bellais

    Renaud Bellais

    University of Grenoble-Alpes

  • Daniel Fiott

    Daniel Fiott

    Head, Defence and Statecraft Programme, Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy, Brussels School of Governance; Assistant Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, and Non-Resident Fellow, Real Instituto Elcano

  • Alessandro Marrone

    Alessandro Marrone

    Head of Defence Programme, IAI

  • Sylvie Matelly

    Sylvie Matelly

    Former Deputy Director of IRIS

  • Jean-Pierre Maulny

    Jean-Pierre Maulny

    Deputy Director

  • Federico Santopinto

    Federico Santopinto

    Senior Research Fellow, Head of the Europe, Strategy and Security Programme

  • Gaspard Schnitzler

    Gaspard Schnitzler

    Senior Research Fellow, Head of the Defence and Security Industry Programme

  • Trevor Taylor

    Trevor Taylor

    Professorial Research Fellow, RUSI

  • Dick Zandee

    Dick Zandee

    Member of the Scientific Committee of the ARES Group

Since the start of the war in Ukraine, most EU countries have announced the intention to increase their military spending. Such increases are estimated at around €200 billion for the next few years.

The rise in national defence budgets by European countries represents both an opportunity and a challenge for the EU.

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