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The European space sector as an enabler of EU strategic autonomy.pdf    
TÍTULO/RESP.:

The European space sector as an enabler of EU strategic autonomy [documento eletrónico] / Daniel Fiott

AUTOR(ES):

FIOTT, Daniel

PUBLICAÇÃO:

[Brussels]: European Parliament, 2020

ISBN:

978-92-846-7527-2

NOTAS:

This paper was requested by the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Security and Defence
"Today, the European Union can boast a degree of strategic autonomy in space. Projects such as Galileo have not only enhanced the EU’s economy, but they may confer on the Union the ability to amplify its Common Foreign and Security Policy and Common Security and Defence Policy. While the EU continues to promote the safe, secure and sustainable use of space, it is also true that space is rapidly becoming a political arena that hangs over geopolitical competition on earth. Space is crucial for EU security and defence. Yet the EU is at a cross-roads and it needs to develop ways to ensure that it maintains its strategic autonomy in space. Without strategic autonomy in space, there can be no strategic autonomy on earth. There is a need for the Union to invest in its space presence, push the technological frontier in space, ensure that its ground- and space-based critical infrastructure is protected, ensure that its industrial supply chains are resilient and utilise new initiatives in security and defence to further enhance the EU’s ability to act autonomously."

TEMA:

Tecnologias da Informação (TIs)

ASSUNTOS:

Tecnologias-da-InformaçãoPolítica-EspacialTecnologia -- Digital

DATA PUB.:

2020

TipoReg:

Multimédia

LÍNGUA:

ENG

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