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EuroLens Journal #1: Europe’s Security at Stake

And it's out! EUROPEUM’s journal EuroLens, which will be published biannualy from now on, is our new magazine full of interviews with experts, commentaries, and articles on both political and non-political topics. You will also find an overview of planned events, conferences, and of course much more. We hope it will be an interesting and inspiring source of information and helpful in your work!
18. February 2025

The first issue focuses on Europe’s security. Inside, you will find:

  • Three exclusive interviews. Read the views of Věra Jourová, Rem Korteweg, and Ian Brzezinski on current security challenges and solutions.
  • Policy papers from EUROPEUM Institute researchers, exploring key aspects of EU security policy
  • A schedule of important events in 2025 focused on security issues
  • Reflections on our recent conference, the Transatlantic Policy Forum, summarizing key insights from the dialogue

Read or download the full journal below!

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