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Aspects and Implications of EU Militarization — Alternatives for a progressive agenda

Wien

Präsentation & Diskussion mit Hanna Braun, Sarah Bruckner, Claudio Cozza und Elisabeth Springler 

+++ The event will be held in English +++

The EuroMemorandum 2026 has the title „Aspects and implications of EU militarising. Alternatives for a Progressive Agenda“, and discusses current economic developments in the EU and beyond.

Besides the growing militarization of economies, the Memorandum takes a closer look at the current resurgence of market deregulation under the heading of improving global competitiveness and explores the linkages of both militarization and deregulation with a shift of the political axis to the right. It highlights that the EU’s response to the polycrisis is consistent with neoliberal, rather than social-oriented, goals.

After a brief presentation of the Euro Memorandum 2026, we will discuss the latest developments in the EU's economic, industrial, and social policy, in a relaxed atmosphere with


    Hanna Braun
    ATTAC, political scientist, Vienna

    Sarah Bruckner
    AK, expert in European Law, Vienna

    Claudio Cozza
    Co-Chair of EuroMemo Group, Prof. of Economic Policy, Naples

    Elisabeth Springler
    head of the "European Economy and Corporate Management" degree programme, economist, Vienna

as well as this year’s cohort of the WIPOL Academy.

The EuroMemorandum is a report published yearly by the EuroMemo Group, a network of European social scientists, mainly economists, as well as political scientists and legal scholars committed to promoting full employment with good work, social justice and inclusion, on the basis of ecological sustainability and international solidarity.

Eine gemeinsame Veranstaltung mit dem BEIGEWUM und der Wirtschaftspolitischen Akademie 2025/26.
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Eine gemeinsame Veranstaltung mit dem BEIGEWUM und der Wirtschaftspolitischen Akademie 2025/26
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FAKTory (Universitätsstraße 9, 1010 Wien)
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