About
EuropeNow is an online journal that publishes bimonthly issues. It also publishes individual articles between issues on a rolling basis via its Daily section. EuropeNow features research, commentaries, book reviews, interviews, and teaching & learning content pertinent to Europe, alongside literary nonfiction, fiction, poetry, translations, and visual art from or concerning Europe. EuropeNow‘s contributors are both established and emerging academics, artists, authors, educators, and journalists from a wide range of countries and disciplines, while its editorial committee members similarly consist of both experienced and emerging editors.
EuropeNow is published by the Council for European Studies (CES) at Columbia University, a non-profit organization that recognizes outstanding, multi-disciplinary research on Europe through a wide range of programs and initiatives. These include fellowships, grants, publications, awards, conferences and meetings, public lectures and symposia, as well as direct research and artistic collaboration. CES is particularly committed to supporting research that can play a critical role in understanding and applying the lessons of European history and integration to contemporary problems, including those in the areas of global security, sustainability, environmental stewardship, health, social policy, and democracy.
Since 1979, CES has hosted the annual International Conference of Europeanists, one of the world’s most prestigious professional gathering for academics, researchers, and policy specialists focusing on Europe, with more than a thousand scholars attending each year. The Conference alternates location between Europe and North America.
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EuropeNow Journal is made possible by the generous support of our sponsor, the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.

The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.