The European Commission, once a proponent of demilitarization, now leads efforts to enhance military capabilities, allowing member states to incur additional debt to boost defense budgets. This military push comes at a significant cost, raising questions about the exact price and who will bear it. In Brussels, defense companies have deployed numerous lobbyists, promoting the “ReArm” Europe plan both as a strategic necessity and as a way to revitalize struggling industries. This highlights the presence of a military-industrial complex in the EU: a network of industrials, policymakers, and military actors driving increased armament.
This event will explore the costs of rapid militarization, both financially and normatively, examining who stands to gain and the potential unintended consequences of this massive capital transfer towards defense.
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