Euromemo Group

EuroMemorandum 2012

European integration at the crossroads: Democratic deepening for stability, solidarity and social justice

This EuroMemorandum seeks to set out a critical analysis of recent economic developments in Europe and to present the basis for possible alternative policies. It is intended as a contribution to the critical discussion in intellectual and social movements in Europe, and in solidarity with all those struggling against the impact of the deeply regressive, anti-social policies of the European authorities.

Please download the new EuroMemorandum here. More than 450 economists and social scientists from all over Europe and beyond have declared their support for the new EuroMemorandum (click here for the list of signatories).
Long versions of the EuroMemorandum are also available in

French: L’intégration européenne à la croisée des chemins
German: Europäische Integration am Scheideweg
Greek: Η ευρωπαϊκή ολοκλήρωση σε σταυροδρόμ
Spanish: La integración europea en la enrucijada

Summaries of the EuroMemorandum are available in several European languages:

English: Summary European integration at the crossroads
Dutch: Samenvatting Europese integratie op een tweesprong
Finnish: European integration at the crossroads
French: Résumé L’intégration européenne à la croisée des chemins
German: Zusammenfassung Europäische Integration am Scheideweg
Greek: Περίληψη European integration at the crossroads
Hungarian: Összefoglaló Válaszút elott az európai integráció
Italian: Sommario L’integrazione europea al bivio
Polish Streszczenie Integracja europejska na rozdrozu
Slovenian: Povzetek Evropska integracija na razpotju
Spanish: Resumen La integración europea en la enrucijada
Swedish: Sammanfattning Europaintegrationen inför ett vägskäl
Turkish: Özet Avrupa Entegrasyonu Önemli Bir Kavsakta

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Printed versions of the EuroMemorandum 2012

The EuroMemorandum “European integration at the crossroads: Democratic deepening for stability, solidarity and social justice” is now available as booklet in English, French and German. To order printed versions, please contact transform!europe (for the English version), Espaces Marx for the French version (3 Euro) or Zeitschrift Sozialismus (7,20 Euro) for the German version.

This EuroMemorandum draws on discussions and papers presented at the 17th Workshop on Alternative Economic Policy in Europe, organised by the EuroMemo Group, on 16-18 September 2011 in Vienna, Austria. The text is based on contributions from Joachim Becker, Hermann Bömer, Tanja Cesen, Rolf Czeskleba-Dupont, Judith Dellheim, Trevor Evans, Marica Frangakis, John Grahl, Peter Herrmann, Roland Kulke, Jeremy Leaman, Mahmood Messkoub, Dominique Plihon, Werner Raza, Diana Wehlau and Frieder Otto Wolf.