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EuropeNext is looking for contributors with sharp analytical skills and a fresh look on the geopolitical and security trends affecting Europe and its neighbourhood (Western Balkans, former Soviet Union, Middle East, North Africa). You can contribute by choosing one of the following formats:
- Policy Briefs: around 1000 words, a three-section structure (Identifying the trend; How Europe (EU and/or Member States) are currently reacting – or not – to that trend; Recommendations).
- Reports: 2000 words or more, reflecting the Policy Brief’s structure but with further background information and a short executive summary.
- Op-eds: around 500 words, no fixed structure – is your opinion that counts (as long as it is well grounded on facts).
If interested, please send your proposal and a short resume to info@europenext.eu.
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