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Rearming Europe: Spending, Autonomy, and the Transatlantic Alliance

Rearming Europe: Spending, Autonomy, and the Transatlantic Alliance

Update: 2025-07-22
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The EU’s Readiness 2030 plan marks a significant shift in European defense, with €800 billion in planned spending driven by the war in Ukraine and growing doubts about U.S. security guarantees. As the bloc moves to strengthen its military capabilities and reduce reliance on external powers, key questions emerge: Could shared threats finally unify national defense strategies? Will common borrowing transform how Europe finances its security? And how might a more robust European defense industry reshape relations with Washington?

Join us on for a discussion with Dr. Rob de Wijk, founder of The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) and Professor of International Relations and Security at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University; and Sander Tordoir, Chief Economist at the Centre for European Reform. This conversation will provide key insights into European defense space and transatlantic security.

Music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay.

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Rearming Europe: Spending, Autonomy, and the Transatlantic Alliance

Rearming Europe: Spending, Autonomy, and the Transatlantic Alliance