Arming Big Brother
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See also The Emerging EU Military-Industrial Complex: Arms Industry Lobbying in Brussels, by Frank Slijper, TNI Briefing Series 1, May 2005 Summary The militarisation of the EU is a controversial development that should be fiercely contested. EU funding of military research is also very controversial, from both a This Statewatch-TNI report examines the development of the EU Security Research Programme (ESRP) and the growing security-industrial complex in Europe it is being set up to support. With the global market for technologies of repression more lucrative than ever in The story of the ESRP is one of "Big Brother" meets market fundamentalism. It was personified by the establishment in 2003 of a "Group of Personalities" (GoP) comprised of EU officials and Europe’s biggest arms and IT companies who argued that European multinationals are losing out to their US competitors because the US government is providing them with a billion dollars a year for security research. The European Commission responded by giving these companies The planned Security Research Programme raises important issues about EU policy-making and the future of Europe. Europe faces serious security challenges: not just terrorism, but disease, climate change, poverty, inequality, environmental degradation, resource depletion and other sources of insecurity. Rather than being part of a broader strategy to combat Ben Hayes has been a researcher with the civil liberties |
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