Policy paper | 30/06/2011 
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The negotiations about the EU budget after 2013 can’t ignore austerity concerns but, due to its limited size, we cannot expect major savings from applying austerity at the EU-level.

A more intelligent response to the austerity challenge is to look at ways to make savings by better coordinating EU and national-level spending or by re-organising spending tasks. To explore these potentialities for efficiency gains, Notre Europe launches a set of publications under the title “How to spend better together”, which contains both transversal and sector-focused analysis.

In the context of this project, this policy paper by Fabio Liberti focuses on the defense sector. After an historical overview of the European Common Security and Defense Policy and a description of the current state of national defense budgets in Europe, the paper explores ways to increase the efficiency of military spending in Europe through a possible “europeanization” of the latter. It also analyses the political and technical blockages that are preventing more integration in the area of defense.




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The author
Fabio Liberti is a senior research fellow at the Institute for International and Strategic Relations (IRIS).
In view
| 30/06/2011
While the European Commission just presented its proposal on a new “financial framework” for the period 2014-2020, Notre Europe launches a set of publications about European budget and expenditures, a central issue for the functioning and future of the European Union.
See also
Policy brief by Eulalia Rubio | 30/06/2011
The notion of ‘added value’ will probably be at the centre of the EU budgetary negotiations. However, this notion lacks conceptual clarify. On the basis of an analysis of official documents and academic contributions to the debate, this Policy brief highlights the existence of at least four different ways of interpreting ‘added value’, each one having different practical implications.
Policy brief by Amélie Barbier-Gauchard | 30/06/2011
It is essential to deal with the negotiations on the EU budget on the basis of an “aggregate” vision of European public finances, which integrates national and Community levels: here is the credo of the Policy brief written by Amélie Barbier-Gauchard, particularly enlightening and useful.
Project
Research project