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Video of a committee meeting - Monday, 17 February 2020 - 15:37 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Tue, 18/02/2020 - 09:50
Length of video : 95'
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At a Glance - Policy Departments' Monthly Highlights - February 2020 - PE 630.245 - Committee on Regional Development - Committee on Budgets - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs - Subcommittee on Security and Defence - Committee on Women's...

Mon, 10/02/2020 - 00:00
The Monthly Highlights publication provides an overview, at a glance, of the on-going work of the policy departments, including a selection of the latest and forthcoming publications, and a list of future events.
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Hearings - Public Hearing on Nuclear arms control regimes and security implications for the EU - 18-02-2020 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Wed, 29/01/2020 - 12:31
SEDE organises a public hearing on 'The future of nuclear arms control regimes and the security implications for the EU' on Tuesday 18 February 2020 from 09.00 to 10.30hrs in room SPINELLI 1G3, with external experts.
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Draft programme
Poster
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Highlights - Public Hearing on Nuclear arms control regimes and security implications for the EU - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Wed, 29/01/2020 - 12:28
SEDE organises a public hearing on 'The future of nuclear arms control regimes and the security implications for the EU' on Tuesday 18 February 2020 from 09.00 to 10.30hrs in room SPINELLI 1G3, with external experts.
Further information
Draft programme
Poster
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Latest news - Next SEDE meeting - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Tue, 28/01/2020 - 09:55

The next meeting of the Subcommittee on Security and Defence (SEDE) is scheduled to take place on Monday 17 February 2020 from 15:00 - 18:30 and Tuesday 18 February 2020 from 9:00 - 12:30 from 14:30 - 18:30 in Brussels (room SPINELLI 1G3).

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Recent press releases:

- MEPs exchange views with UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations - 21 November 2019
- Subcommittee for Security and Defence visit to the European Defence Agency - 18 November 2019
- Militarisation of space and race for resources: What can EU do about it? - 12 November 2019
- Children of foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq: MEPs to assess the situation - 6 November 2019
- AFET/DROI/SEDE meet with UN Secretary General in New York and hold consultations with the US Congress in Washington, DC - 1st November 2019
- Parliament delegation to visit the United Nations General Assembly and US Congress - 25 October 2019
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Further information
EP Mulitmedia Centre
Press release: MEPs exchange views with UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations - 21 November 2019
Press release: Subcommittee for Security and Defence visit to the European Defence Agency - 18 November 2019
Press release: Militarisation of space and race for resources: What can EU do about it? - 12 November 2019
Press release: Children of foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq: MEPs to assess the situation - 6 November 2019
Press release: AFET/DROI/SEDE meet with UN Secretary General in New York and hold consultations with the US Congress in Washington, DC - 1st November 2019
Press release: Parliament delegation to visit the United Nations General Assembly and US Congress - 25 October 2019
Press release: MEPs call for sanctions against Turkey over military operation in Syria - 24 October 2019
Press release: NATO Parliamentary Assembly in London: “Unilateral military operation in north east Syria is a security risk to us all” - 15 October 2019
Press release: Russian actions prompt NATO and EU to improve military mobility in Europe - 8 October 2019
Press release: End of INF Treaty: Is arms control out of fashion? - 26 September 2019
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Video of a committee meeting - Monday, 27 January 2020 - 16:05 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Mon, 27/01/2020 - 17:42
Length of video : 83'
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Highlights - Non-Proliferation Treaty: committee debate - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Thu, 23/01/2020 - 17:08
The Subcommittee on Security and Defence will go over the prospects and challenges for the upcoming 2020 Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference with UN Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Izumi Nakamitsu. The debate will take place on 27 January 2020, and will feed into the ongoing consideration of a Parliament Recommendation on the 2020 NPT Review conference, and a report on the future of the multilateral arms control and disarmament regimes.
Further information
SEDE meeting agenda and documents
EU Fact Sheets: Security and defence
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Video of a committee meeting - Thursday, 23 January 2020 - 09:08 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Thu, 23/01/2020 - 14:12
Length of video : 206'
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Video of a committee meeting - Wednesday, 22 January 2020 - 14:32 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Thu, 23/01/2020 - 08:25
Length of video : 229'
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Video of a committee meeting - Wednesday, 22 January 2020 - 09:09 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Wed, 22/01/2020 - 16:53
Length of video : 155'
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Video of a committee meeting - Tuesday, 21 January 2020 - 16:37 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence - Committee on Foreign Affairs

Wed, 22/01/2020 - 09:27
Length of video : 55'
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Highlights - CSDP achievements and failures, current and future priorities: committee debate - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Tue, 14/01/2020 - 16:25
The Subcommittee on Security and Defence will take stock of the achievements and failures in the key areas that are crucial for a rapidly developing Common Security and Defence Policy, on 22-23 January 2020. Ten years after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, experts are expected to provide input to the debate on CSDP priorities for the current legislative term, and next decade.
Further information
SEDE meeting agenda and documents
EU Fact Sheets: Common Security and Defence policy
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At a Glance - Policy Departments' Monthly Highlights - January 2020 - PE 630.244 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence - Committee on Constitutional Affairs - Committee on Budgets - Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs - Committee on Agriculture...

Mon, 13/01/2020 - 00:00
The Monthly Highlights publication provides an overview, at a glance, of the on-going work of the policy departments, including a selection of the latest and forthcoming publications, and a list of future events.
Source : © European Union, 2020 - EP

In-Depth Analysis - CSDP Missions and Operations - PE 603.481 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Fri, 10/01/2020 - 00:00
This policy brief provides an overview of what the EU has done through its Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions and operations since 2003, and which achievements and challenges it faces at the end of EU High Representative/Vice-President (HR/VP) Federica Mogherini’s mandate. It evaluates how the overall political context and the EU’s approach have evolved over time, and how this has affected the launch and implementation of CSDP actions. It looks at a range of criteria for evaluating the success of missions and operations such as effectiveness, degree of match between mission launch and EU interests at stake, responsiveness, coherence with wider policy strategies, coherence with values and norms, and degree of democratic scrutiny and oversight. It assesses some of the achievements as well as shortcomings of previous and ongoing missions and operations against these objectives. The brief identifies three underlying and cross-cutting problems hampering performance: (i) incompatible attitudes among Member States towards the use of force; (ii) resource disincentives and barriers to timely European solidarity; and (iii) gaps between early warning and early action. It outlines some selected initiatives launched and options discussed to address these shortcomings and improve the EU’s performance in crisis management operations.
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In-Depth Analysis - CSDP defence capabilities development - PE 603.482 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Fri, 10/01/2020 - 00:00
For several decades, European Union (EU) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Member States have worked closely to coordinate and, in some cases, jointly develop their military capabilities. Both NATO and the EU ask Member States to provide military capabilities to meet agreed force requirements. European states also cooperate increasingly closely over ways to increase efficiency and improve interoperability. Yet both EU and NATO force requirements suffer from longstanding capability shortfalls. Neither modest growth in defence spending nor deeper cooperation have yet been sufficient to fill these gaps. Spurred on, however, by the impact of the 2008 financial crisis and the recent deterioration in security in the east and to the south of Europe, EU Member States have sought to re-invigorate their approach to collaborating on the development of defence capabilities. They have overhauled existing measures and introduced new initiatives, notably the Coordinated Annual Review on Defence (CARD) and Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). While it is too soon to judge the effectiveness of these initiatives, they do significantly extend the scope for action in this field. Success, however, will only be assured if EU Member States support the new ‘top-down’ initiatives while also delivering on their own ‘bottom-up’ commitments to funding and deeper levels of cooperation.
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In-Depth Analysis - The EU’s Defence Technological and Industrial Base - PE 603.483 - Subcommittee on Security and Defence

Fri, 10/01/2020 - 00:00
The EU’s Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) has been a key focus of EU policy efforts in recent years, not just for security reasons, but also for economic ones. There have been a host of funds to strengthen and reinforce the EDTIB, and to ensure deeper cooperation, avoid duplication and underscore the interoperability of equipment. These funding streams have not been fully evaluated, but they are important symbols of the energy and commitment with which the EU has attempted to create an integrated pan-EU defence industry. There have, however, been challenges. The EU Member States remain predisposed to procuring weapons nationally or internationally, rather than regionally. There is a question as to whether these funds are great enough to be genuinely transformative, or whether in practice they are insufficient in relation to investment in the domestic defence industries. Finally, efforts to integrate the EDTIB also risk the EU being seen as protectionist, which may lead other major weapons suppliers such as the US to respond in kind.
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