Annual Conference 2024
Europe and the world beyond the polycrisis: Possible futures
12 – 14 September 2024, Vienna/Austria
The EuroMemo Group organizes an Annual Conference on Alternative Economic Policy in Europe.
We also organize occasional other events during the year.
Europe and the world beyond the polycrisis: Possible futures
12 – 14 September 2024, Vienna/Austria
War, the climate catastrophe and the crisis of social reproduction: how should the EU cope with the polycrisis?
27 – 28 September 2023, Naples/Italy
Against the background of multiple and deepening crises, and in particular the war in Ukraine, this year’s conference will address the profound implications of on-going geopolitical changes for the future
Conference will particularly address the Covid-19 pandemic as it has exacerbated the deep economic and social crisis in the world and the EU. While the ‘Next Generation EU’ recovery plan
Conference will particularly address the need for a profound socio-ecological transformation of Europe, as perhaps the last chance for a progressive form of European integration. In response to the twin
Deepening climate and environmental crisis, the conference particularly addressed the need for socio-ecological transformation in Europe and critically discussed related policy proposals, in particular the Green New Deal. Jointly hosted
Increasingly alarming influence of right-wing nationalist and populist forces, the conference wanted to facilitate discussion on progressive ideas, concepts and policies, on how to reconstruct a political integration project in
Can the EU still be saved? The implications of a multi-speed Europe. Jointly hosted with the Department of Geography at Nicos Poulantzas Institute in Athens.
The European Union: the Threat of Disintegration. Jointly hosted with the Faculty of Economics at the University of Coimbra.
Addressing Europe’s Multiple Crises: An agenda for economic transformation, solidarity and democracy. Jointly hosted with the Department of Society and Globalisation and the Global Dynamics initiative at Roskilde University.