The EuroMemorandum 2024 is out!
‘How should the EU cope with the polycrisis?’ The 2024 EuroMemorandum has just been published. As is customary, it draws on the discussions and papers presented at the 29th Annual
The EuroMemoranda are the annual reports of the EuroMemo Group. They critically analyse recent economic developments in Europe and emphasise the strong need for an alternative economic policy that is based on the principles of democratic participation, social justice and environmental sustainability.
The EuroMemorandum gets translated into a variety of languages every year either in full or in summary. The available translations are listed below on the pages that present the EuroMemorandum for each year.
‘How should the EU cope with the polycrisis?’ The 2024 EuroMemorandum has just been published. As is customary, it draws on the discussions and papers presented at the 29th Annual
Europe in Polycrisis: Struggles for Survival, Climate and Energy Justice The neoliberal global and European order has entered a polycrisis, understood as multiple shocks feeding each other with growing complexity. Taking its
The Covid-19 pandemic defined the year 2021, as it did the previous year. The world has already been through three major Covid-19 infection waves, and at the time of writing this year’s
A post-Covid 19 global-local agenda for a socio-ecological transformation in Europe The Coronavirus pandemic has resulted in more than 400,000 deaths in Europe in 2020, has led to a major economic crisis
A Green New Deal for Europe – Opportunities and Challenges EuroMemorandum 2020 Given its urgency, this year’s EuroMemorandum puts special emphasis on the climate crisis and other planetary boundaries. In tandem with
Prospects for a popular political economy in Europe EuroMemorandum 2019 As in previous years the EuroMemorandum 2019 critically analyses recent economic developments in Europe. In the Euro area, economic developments since the
Can the EU still be saved? The implications of a multi-speed Europe EuroMemorandum 2018 Nearly ten years into the crisis, after the EU opted for austerity and deregulation, the member states are
The European Union: The Threat of Disintegration EuroMemorandum 2017 The crisis of the EU is multifaceted and has visibly deepened during the last year. The British referendum on EU membership and the
Addressing Europe’s Multiple Crises: An agenda for economic transformation, solidarity and democracy The EuroMemorandum 2016 critically analyses recent economic developments in Europe and emphasises the strong need for an alternative economic policy
What future for the European Union – Stagnation and polarisation or new foundations? The proposals of the EuroMemorandum this year are being formulated in an exceptionally difficult context, which represents the virtually