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European view [electronic resource].

Contributor(s): Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourcePublication details: Berlin, Germany : SpringerISSN:
  • 1865-5831
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: European viewDDC classification:
  • 320.94 23
LOC classification:
  • D1050
Online resources: Summary: European View is the policy journal of the Centre for European Studies, the official think tank of the European People's Party. It is an intellectual platform for politicians, opinion makers and academics that tackles contemporary themes of European politics, focusing on one specific theme in each issue. The journal contributes to the debate on the most important fields of European and international politics. What makes the European View unique is its hybrid nature - its capacity to involve both esteemed academics and experts on the one hand, and high level politicians and decision makers on the other. Presidents and Prime ministers are regular visiting authors of the European View.
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European View is the policy journal of the Centre for European Studies, the official think tank of the European People's Party. It is an intellectual platform for politicians, opinion makers and academics that tackles contemporary themes of European politics, focusing on one specific theme in each issue. The journal contributes to the debate on the most important fields of European and international politics. What makes the European View unique is its hybrid nature - its capacity to involve both esteemed academics and experts on the one hand, and high level politicians and decision makers on the other. Presidents and Prime ministers are regular visiting authors of the European View.

Volume 6, no. 1 (Dec. 2007); title from contents screen (SpringerLink, viewed Apr. 14, 2008).

Volume 19, issue 1 (April 2020) (Sage, viewed July 15, 2020).