EUropean Defence and Security Project (DefSecEU)


Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has fundamentally changed EUrope’s geostrategic landscape. So, too, did the war in the Middle East, revisionist Russia, prickly relations with China, and uncertainty about the United States’ commitment to European security. This is further compounded by security challenges that range from climate security to migration flows to terrorism to disruptive technologies.

The first steps in bolstering EUropean security and defence have begun, albeit haphazardly, through military aid to Ukraine, replenishment of member states’ stocks, adoption of new NATO defence plans, the launch of the long-awaited European Defence Industrial Strategy, and humanitarian aid to Gaza, as well as strengthened enlargement policy and economic security. However, in doing so, it has become apparent that European defence suffers from structural vulnerabilities and underinvestment while member states cannot address these global threats alone, undermining EUrope’s capabilities to respond to international crises and adequately meet its own security needs. 

 

 

To contribute to developing a more robust European defence posture, the EPC has launched the EUropean Defence & Security Project.

 

 

The objectives of the project are to:

  • Contribute to the development of a more robust European defence posture and resilience against hybrid threats,
  • Craft actionable recommendations on increasing human, financial and industrial resources to enhance European defence capabilities,
  • Foster strategic thinking and debates about European security and defence initiatives while ensuring coherence with the wider EU and NATO policy developments,
  • Create a multi-stakeholder platform for policymakers, experts, civil society and private sector for exchange on defence and defence-related issues, 
  • Contribute towards a common European strategic defence vision, which strengthens NATO and international security.

Watch the launch event here




For further information on our work and opportunities to support it, please email Juraj Majcin, Policy Analyst for Defence and Security, j.majcin@epc.eu.

 

 

 

 

 

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EPC ROUND-UP
Mar 13, 2026
by Alberto-Horst Neidhardt, Amanda Paul, Eric Maurice, Paul Taylor, Almut Möller, Emma Woodford, Stefan Šipka, Paweł Świeboda, Varg Folkman, Elixabete Arrieta, Mihai Sebastian Chihaia
EPC ROUND-UP
Feb 11, 2026
by Juraj Majcin, Paul Taylor, Almut Möller, Chris Kremidas-Courtney, Maria Martisiute, Mihai Sebastian Chihaia
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