Strategic Domains: Developing the EU’s Capabilities and Enablers for a Free and Secure Global Order

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Abstract

The deteriorating global security order is calling into question old certainties about how freely and securely Europe can access and use global commons such as the seas, air and space. The rise of authoritarian and revisionist powers will only make it more challenging for the European Union (EU) to play a global security role and ensure its security and defence. The risks and threats emerging in the maritime, space and air domains mean that the EU needs to invest in its defence capabilities and technologies. More than this, and while working with close partners, the EU needs to enhance its surveillance and intelligence capacities in the strategic domains. This Policy Paper shows how and why strategic domains are vital to European security, and, with a view to ensuring security in space, on the seas and in the air, it shares a number of policy recommendations for further EU action.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-4
Number of pages4
Volume2024
No.5
Specialist publicationFuture Europe journal
PublisherEuropean Liberal Forum
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • European
  • Defence
  • Space
  • Maritime
  • Cyber

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