The Vigoni Lab – Perspectives on Politics and Society is an academic network that intends to promote comparative studies in the field of political science and history of international relations between Italy and Germany in the context of European integration.
The working group stems from the need to thoroughly investigate the state of democracy in Europe, which has been undergoing changes for several decades. After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, democracy in Europe has in fact experienced a phase of expansion culminating in the accession to the EU of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, formerly members of the Warsaw Pact. The consolidation of democracy after 1989 represented the apex phase of the third wave of democratisation theorised by Samuel P. Huntington. As was the case with the first and second waves of democratisation, the third wave was also followed by a reverse process that could be made to coincide with a series of political events that took place in the EU Member States but also had clear effects on a supranational level. One might consider, for instance, Brexit, the question of the rule of law within the Union, the emergence of new nationalisms or, more generally, the transformation of the nation-state in Europe as it has been shaped in the 20th Century. Hence the need for an in-depth and comparative analysis of the political, historical, and social processes of two leading countries in the process of European integration, Italy and Germany, whose alliance has always been an indispensable pillar of the European project. The results of the network’s work will consist of scientific conferences, meetings aimed at a wider public, as well as publications of both an academic and informative nature.
V-LAB board:
Luca Verzichelli, Prof. of Political Science, University of Siena
Simona Piattoni, Prof. of Political Science, University of Trento
Claudius Wagemann, Prof. of Political Science, Goethe Universität Frankfurt
Ulrich Glassmann, Prof. of Political Economy, Europa-Universität Flensburg
Ton Notermans, Prof. of Politics and International Relations, Tallinn University
Silvia Bolgherini, Prof. of Political Science, University of Perugia
Laura Fasanaro, Prof. of History of International Relations, University of Roma Tre
Ubaldo Villani-Lubelli, Prof. of Political Science, University of Salento
Nils Sartorius, PhD Student and Lecturer in Political Science, Goethe Universität Frankfurt
Matteo Scotto, Director of the Research and Projects Department, Villa Vigoni
Francesca Zilio, Scientific Advisor of the Research and Projects Department, Villa Vigoni.