EUSTAR-Moving Forward: Implementing the EU Space Strategy for Security & Defence

HORIZON-MSCA

The EUSTAR project critically examines the implementation of the EU Space Strategy for Security and Defence, identifying significant gaps in current policy frameworks, particularly in terms of regional contributions and stakeholder integration across Europe.

Despite the EU’s recognition of space as a vital domain intersecting multiple policy areas, the strategy has not been thoroughly analysed from an interdisciplinary social sciences perspective.

EUSTAR addresses this gap by focusing on three key areas:

  • the need for a comprehensive assessment of the EU Space Strategy for Security and Defence and its objectives in anticipation of the Multiannual Financial Framework (2028-2034);
  • The overlooked role of Regions as pivotal subnational actors in European space policy,
  • The limited scholarly attention paid to European space policy.

Utilising an interdisciplinary methodology that incorporates qualitative and quantitative research, scenario planning, foresight methodologies, and extensive stakeholder consultations, EUSTAR develops nuanced policy recommendations aimed at optimising strategic alignment, enhancing regional engagement, and fostering cross-sectoral innovation.

The project also emphasises inclusivity by integrating gender and diversity considerations into its analysis, thereby addressing systemic inequalities within the space sector.

The expected outcomes include the advancement of theoretical frameworks for understanding European space policy, practical recommendations for resource allocation within the Multiannual Financial Framework (2028-2034), and the creation of an open-access toolkit for stakeholders.

By bridging academic and policy-oriented approaches, EUSTAR will contribute to a more integrated and effective implementation of the EU Space Strategy for Security and Defence, enhancing the EU's strategic autonomy, economic growth, and resilience in the critical domain of space.

Project Coordinator: Alma Mater Studiorum-Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Scienze Aziendali

Project starting date: 3 November 2025 - Project end date: 2 November 2027

Maximum Grant Amount: 193 643.28€

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.