At the end of November 2022 more than 15,000 Europeans have signed the petition at this link. Below is the list with the 200 European intellectuals from 30 European countries and all UK nations that signed our letter before it went public in April 2021.
Samuel Abraham – PhD, Rector of BISLA and Editor of Kritika&Kontext – Bratislava, Slovakia
Lilli Alanen – Professor Emeritus of History of Philosophy, University of Uppsala – Uppsala, Sweden
Alberto Alemanno – Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law, HEC Paris – Paris, France
Neal Ascherson – Writer, journalist, former foreign correspondent for the Guardian and editor of Public Archaeology – Scotland
Jan Assmann – Professor Emeritus, Institute for Egyptology, University of Heidelberg – Konstanz, Germany
Albena Azmanova – Associate Professor of Political and Social Thought, Brussels School of International Studies – Brussels, Belgium
Etienne Balibar – Chair, Modern European Philosophy, Kingston University London – Paris, France
Solvej Balle – Writer – Marstal, Denmark
Anthony Barnett – Writer and Co-founder, Open Democracy – Oxford, England
Rainer Bauböck – Chairman, Commission on Migration and Integration Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Professor of Social and Political Theory, European University Institute – Vienna, Austria
Neil Belton – Writer and publisher – London, England
Volker R. Berghahn – Seth Low Emeritus Professor of History, Columbia University – New York, USA
Cinthia Bianconi – President, Fondazione Adriano Olivetti – Rome, Italy
Florian Bieber – Jean Monnet Chair in the Europeanisation of Southeastern Europe, University of Graz – Graz, Austria
William Boyd – Novelist – London, England
June Caldwell – Writer – Dublin, Ireland
Carmen Calill – Writer and Founder of Virago Press, Fellow, Royal Society of Literature – London, England
Duncan Campbell – Investigative Journalist – Brighton, England
Allan Cameron – Writer – Glasgow, Scotland
Lydia Carras – Founder and director Greek Society for the Environment and Cultural Heritage – Athens, Greece
Iannis Carras – Historian and political scientist, University of Macedonia – Thessaloniki, Greece
Roger Casale – President, New Europeans – Roccatederighi, Italy
John Paul Cauci – Environmental health researcher – Valletta, Malta
Jonathan Coe – Novelist – England
Luke Cooper – Researcher, Politics and International Relations, LSE, Convenor, Another Europe is Possible – London, England
Arthur Cormack – Gaelic singer – Portree, Scotland
Olivier Costa – Professor of EU Studies, CNRS-CEVIPOF, Director, Department of European Political and Governance Studies, College of Europe – Bruges, Belgium
Brian Cox – Actor, Olivier Award, Emmy Award and Golden Globe winner – New York, USA
Franca D’Agostini – Philosopher – Torino, Italy
Ida Dominjanni – Journalist and author – Rome, Italy
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott – Anniversary Chair of Law Queen Mary University, formerly Professor of European and Human Rights Law – London, England
Fiona Dove – Executive Director, Transnational Institute, Amsterdam – Amsterdam, Netherlands
Patrick Doyle – Scots born Oscar and Cesar nominated composer – London, England
Nishan Dzhingozyan – East-European Forum coordinator – London, England
David Edgerton – Professor of Modern British History, King’s College London – London, England
Regina Egle Liotta Catrambone – MOAS International Co-Founder & Director – La Valletta, Malta
Brian Eno – Artist and Musician – London, England
Casper Eric – Writer – Copenhagen, Denmark
Thomas Hylland Eriksen – Professor for Social Anthropology, University of Oslo – Oslo, Norway
Eva Erman – Professor of Politics, Stockholm University, Editor in Chief, Ethics and Global Politics – Stockholm, Sweden
Richard Eyre – Director in Film, Theatre and Opera – Gloucestershire, England
Elena Ferrante – Writer – Italy
Peter Finch – Poet – Cardiff, Wales
Neil Gaiman – Author and writer – England
Paul Gillespie – Senior research fellow, Institute for British-Irish Studies, University College Dublin and Irish Times columnist – Dublin, Ireland
Paul Gilroy – Writer and teacher – London, England
Misha Glenny – Writer and Broadcaster – London, England
Ana Gomes – Human right campaigner and former diplomat – Cascais, Portugal
Michael Gray – Solicitor and Activist – Edinburgh, Scotland
Hana Grgic – Journalist – Berlin, Germany
Ulrike Guerot – Founder and Director, European Democracy Lab, Berlin – Berlin, Germany
Christopher Hampton – Playwright, Academy Award winner – London, England
Kirstin Hannesdòttir – Architect and Honorary Icelandic Consul – Edinburgh, Scotland
Miklos Haraszti – Writer and human rights champion – Budapest, Hungary
Gerry Hassan – Writer and commentator – Glasgow, Scotland
Alistair Heather – Writer and presenter – Newbigging, Scotland
Jens-André P. Herbener – Historian of Religion & Author – Ringsted, Denmark
Sam Heughan – Actor – Scotland
Leslie Hills – Film Producer, Skyline Productions – Edinburgh, Scotland
Felix Hoffmann – Activist – Berlin, Germany
Axel Honneth – Director, Institute for Social Research, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, Jack C. Weinstein Professor of Philosophy, Columbia University – Frankfurt, Germany
Srećko Horvat – Philosopher – Island of Vis, Croatia
Vedran Horvat – Head of the Institute for Political Ecology – Zagreb, Croatia
Ivo Indzhov – Associate Professor of Journalism, State St Cyril and St Methodius University – Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Daniel Innerarity – Professor of Political Philosophy at University of the Basque Country – Saint Sebastian, Spain
Abby Innes – Professor in Political Economy, European Institute, LSE – London, England
Federico Ippoliti – Advancement manager – Glasgow, Scotland
Jure Ivanusic – Actor, writer and musician – Maribor, Slovenia
Carsten Jensen – Writer – Copenhagen, Denmark
Liz Jensen – Writer – Copenhagen, Denmark
Janina Jetter – Writer and Translator – Oxford, England
Tobias Jones – Writer and journalist – Parma, Italy
Mary Kaldor – Professor of Global Governance, LSE – London, England
Pat Kane – Writer and musician – Glasgow, Scotland
Jackie Kay – Scots Makar, the national poet laureate of Scotland – Manchester, England
Billy Kay – Writer/broadcaster – Scotland
João Kay – Language Tutor – Scotland
Debora Kayembe – Human Rights lawyer, political activist and current Rector of the University of Edinburgh – Edinburgh, Scotland
Daniel Kehlmann – Writer and Fellow, German Academy for Language and Literature (Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung) – Berlin, Germany
A.L. Kennedy – Writer, academic and stand-up comedian – Wivenhoe, England
Declan Kiberd – Writer, author of Inventing Ireland, Ulysses and Us – Dublin, Ireland
Corinna Kirchhoff – Actress – Berlin, Germany
Eszter Kollar – Assistant Professor, Center for Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, KU Leuven – Leuven, Belgium
Milja Komulainen – Artist and Activist – Helsinki, Finland
Lea Kreinin – Lecturer at Tallinn Polytechnical College – Glasgow, Scotland
Halliki Kreinin – Teaching and Research Assistant at the Ecological Economics Institute, Vienna – Vienna, Austria
Roman Krznaric – Philosopher, Long Now Foundation, San Francisco – London, England
Brigid Laffan – Director, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute – Florence, Italy
Bård Larsen – Historian, Civita – Oslo, Norway
Marc Lazar – Professor of history and sociology, Institut d’Etudes Politiques – Paris, France
Leif Lewin – Johann Skytte Professor Emeritus of Eloquence and Government, Uppsala University – Uppsala, Sweden
Charlotta E. Lindell – Journalist – Malmo, Sweden
Ondřej Lipár – Poet – Prague, Czech Republic
Santiago López-García – Professor, History and Economic Institutions, University of Salamanca – Salamanca, Spain
Jamie Mackay – Writer and Translator – Florence, Italy
Colin Macpherson – Spokesperson for Germans for Scottish Independence – Straubing, Germany
Catherine Malabou – Professor of Philosophy, Kingston University and European Graduate School – Kingston, England
Andrea Mammone – Historian at University of London – London, England
Phillip Marliere – Professor of French and European Politics, UCL – London, England
David Marquand – Political Theorist and Historian, on. Distinguished Professor, Cardiff University – Penarth, Wales
Judith Marquand – Economic Sociologist, Hon. Professor, Cardiff University – Penarth, Wales
Lorenzo Marsili – Philosopher and Activist, Co-Founder, European Alternatives – Italy
Laura McAllister – Professor of Public Policy and the Governance of Wales, Cardiff University – Cardiff, Wales
Val McDermid – Writer and broadcaster – Scotland
Ian McEwan – Writer, Fellow, Royal Society of Literature – London, England
Cameron McNeish – Mountaineer, broadcaster, writer, FRSGS – Badenoch, Scotland
Yves Mény – Emeritus President European University Institute – Florence, Italy
Susi Meret – Associate Professor, Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University – Aalborg, Denmark
Gian Giacomo Migone – Emeritus Professor, History of Euro-Atlantic Relations, University of Torino, Advisor, Center of European Studies, Columbia University – Turin, Italy
George Monbiot – Writer and campaigner – Oxford, England
Jane Morrice – Journalist, former Deputy Speaker of the NI Assembly, Head of the EU Commission Office in NI, Vice President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) – Bangor, Northern Ireland
Tom Nairn – Political Scientist, Distinguished IAS Fellow at University College, Durham University – Livingston, Scotland
Sofia Näsström – Professor, Department of Government, Uppsala University – Uppsala, Sweden
Kalypso Nikolaïdis – Director, Center of International Studies, University of Oxford, Chair, School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute – Florence, Italy
Eduard Nižňanský – Professor of History, Comenius University Bratislava – Bratislava, Slovakia
Magnus Nome – Writer and Editor, Teddy TV – Oslo, Norway
Claire Methven O’Brien – Baxter Fellow and Lecturer in Law, University of Dundee, Chief Adviser, Danish Institute for Human Rights – Dundee, Scotland
Brendan O’Leary – Lauder Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania – Philadelphia, USA
Fintan O’Toole – Author, literary critic, historical writer, and political commentator – Dublin, Ireland
Katrin Oddsdottir – Human Rights Lawyer and Director, Icelandic Constitution Society – Reykjavik, Iceland
Claus Offe – Professor Emeritus of Political Sociology, Hertie School, University of Governance, Berlin – Berlin, Germany
Sofi Oksanen – Writer and playwright – Helsinky, Finland
Nigel Osborne – Composer – Scottish Borders, Scotland
John Osmond – Writer and former Director, Institute of Welsh Affairs – Cardiff, Wales
Reka Kinga Papp – Editor, Eurozine – Vienna, Austria
Silvia Paracchini – Geneticist, University of St.Andrews, FRSE – The Royal Society of Edinburgh – St. Andrews, Scotland
Flavia Perina – Journalist and author – Rome, Italy
Philip Pettit – Professor of Politics and Human Values, Princeton University – Princeton, USA
Andrea Pisauro – Activist and Neuroscientist, University of Birmingham – Oxford, England
Marina Prentoulis – Associate Professor of Politics and Media, University of East Anglia – London, England
Philip Pullman – Writer – Oxford, England
Sioned Puw Rowlands – Director, Wales Literature Exchange – Aberystwyth, Wales
Carla Hilário Quevedo – Author and TV Commentator – Lisbon, Portugal
Carlos Quevedo – Journalist and Radio producer – Lisbon, Portugal
Adam Ramsay – Editor, Open Democracy – Edinburgh, Scotland
Elena Remigi – Founder and Director, In Limbo Project – Maidenhead, England
Lesley Riddoch – Writer and Broadcaster – Edinburgh, Scotland
Lise Ringhof – Writer – Valby, Denmark
James Robertson – Writer, general editor of the Scots language imprint Itchy Coo – Angus, Scotland
Ricky Ross – Musician – Glasgow, Scotland
Christian F. Rostbøll – Professor of political science – Copenhagen, Denmark
Laura C. Roth – Researcher on participatory democracy, political culture and feminism – Aia, Spain
Apolena Rychlíková – Documentary film director – Czech Republic
Astrid Saalbach – Writer – Copenaghen, Denmark
Alex Sakalis – Writer and teacher – Corfu, Greece
Saskia Sassen – Columbia University. – New York, USA
Roberto Saviano – Journalist and writer – Italy
Willem Schinkel – Associate Professor of Theoretical Sociology, Erasmus University Rotterdam – Rotterdam, Netherlands
Joachim Schiødt – Musician – Frederiksberg, Denmark
Rory Scothorne – Writer – Edinbgurgh, Scotland
Sławomir Sierakowski – Founder, Krytyka Polityczna, Director, Institute for Advanced Study, Warsaw – Warsaw, Poland
Jānis Šipkēvics – Musician and composer – Riga, Latvia
Lars Skinnebach – Poet – Sønderho, Denmark
Mike Small – Editor of Bella Caledonia – Edinburgh, Scotland
Elaine Constance Smith – Actress – Glasgow, Scotland
Morten Søndergaard – Writer – Pietrasanta, Italy
Jan Sowa – Sociologist, Associate Professor, Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw – Warsaw, Poland
Kristina Stolz – Writer – Copenhagen, Denmark
Nanna Storr-Hansen – Writer – Skovlunde, Denmark
Joan Subirats – Professor of Political Science, Autonomous University of Barcelona – Barcelona, Spain
G. M. Tamás – Professor of Philosophy, Central European University, Vienna/Budapest – Budapest, Hungary
Peter Tatchell – Human Rights Campaigner – London, England
Sérgio Tavares – Chair – Commission for Consular Affairs, Civic and Political Participation. Council of the Portuguese Diaspora (CCP) – Glasgow, Scotland
Janne Teller – Writer – London, England
Ece Temelkuran – Journalist and author – Zagreb, Croatia
Vladimir Tismăneanu – Professor of Politics, Director, Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies, University of Maryland – College Park, USA
Jennifer Todd – Research Director Institute for British Irish Studies, UCD – Dublin, Ireland
Colm Tóibín – Writer and Fellow, Royal Society of Literature, Irene and Sidney B. Silverman Professor, Columbia University – New York, USA
Adam Tooze – Director, European Institute, Professor of History, Columbia University – New York, USA
Nadia Urbinati – Kyriakos Tsakopoulos Professor of Political Theory, University of Columbia – New York, USA
Erik Valeur – Writer – Sønderho, Denmark
Luisa Valmarin – Professor of Literature, Sapienza University – Rome, Italy
Phillipe van Parijs – Hoover Chair of Economic and Social Ethics, University of Louvain, Professor of Political Philosophy, University of Leuven, Fellow, British Academy – Louvain, Belgium
Robert Van Voren – Human right activist and sovietologist – Vilnius, Lithuania
Federico Varese – Professor of Criminology, University of Oxford – Oxford, England
Alexander Vella Gregory – Composer – Valletta, Malta
Borna Vujčić – Writer – Zagreb, Croatia
Hilary Wainwright – Associate Transnational Institute, Editor, Red Pepper Magazine – London, England
Vron Ware – Writer and teacher – London, England
Nikoline Werdelin – Writer, play-writer, cartoonist – Copenaghen, Denmark
Anne Weyembergh – Professor Faculty of Law and Institute of European Studies, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Founder and Co-ordinator, European Criminal Law Academic Network – Bruxelles, Belgium
Stuart White – Associate Professor of Politics, University of Oxford – Oxford, England
Robin Wilson – Editor and researcher, Social Europe – Belfast, Northern Ireland
Neşe Yaşın – Poet and author – Nicosia, Cyprus
Gary Younge – Journalist, author, broadcaster and academic – Manchester, England
Matthew Zajac – Artistic Director Dogstar Theatre – Dingwall, Scotland
Slavoj Žižek – Philosopher and cultural critic – Ljubljana, Slovenia
Alenka Zupančič – Philosopher and psychoanalytic theorist – Ljubljana, Slovenia