Impulses of the Hamburg-Vigoni Forum for a European future agenda
The more the European integration project is challenged by multiple external as well as internal crises—such as Ukraine war, the financial or sovereign debt crisis, the refugee protection crisis, the rule of law crisis in some member states, the climate crisis or the COVID 19 crisis—the more urgent is the question of “What holds Europe together at its core?” Therefore, in cooperation with the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg, the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg, and the German-Italian Centre for European Dialogue Villa Vigoni, the University of Hamburg has launched a conference series under this theme - the Hamburg-Vigoni Forum.
The second volume of the series "Notes from the Hamburg-Vigoni Forum" documents the results of the first workshop of the Hamburg-Vigoni Forum on the topics of sovereignty and identity that took place from October 16 to 18, 2021, at Villa Vigoni at Lake Como, supplemented by further results of a follow-up meeting in Hamburg on February 24 and 25, 2022. The workshop was held in cooperation with the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg, the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg, and the German-Italian Centre for European Dialogue Villa Vigoni.
“Impulses of the Hamburg-Vigoni Forum for a European future agenda”.