Euro-Atlantic Studies New Series (EAS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly research on international affairs, Euro-Atlantic relations, and the political, economic, historical, and security developments shaping the contemporary international system.

The journal provides a multidisciplinary forum for researchers, academics, policy analysts, and practitioners to publish original, high-quality research that contributes to theoretical debate, empirical analysis, and policy discussions concerning Europe, the transatlantic community, and global governance.

The journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, and book reviews that make a significant contribution to the study of international relations and related disciplines.

Scope

The journal publishes research in, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • International Relations;
  • Euro-Atlantic Studies;
  • European Integration and European Union Studies;
  • Security and Strategic Studies;
  • International Security and Defence Policy;
  • NATO and Transatlantic Cooperation;
  • International Organizations and Global Governance;
  • Diplomacy and Foreign Policy Analysis;
  • International Political Economy;
  • Comparative Politics;
  • Political Science;
  • International Law and Human Rights;
  • Diplomatic and Contemporary History;
  • Peace and Conflict Studies;
  • Regional and Area Studies;
  • Intelligence and Security Studies;
  • Cybersecurity and Hybrid Threats;
  • Energy Security and Environmental Security;
  • Migration and International Mobility;
  • Democracy, Rule of Law, and Good Governance;
  • Public Policy and International Development;
  • Geopolitics and Geoeconomics;
  • Digital Transformation and Emerging Technologies in International Affairs.

The journal particularly encourages interdisciplinary research that bridges political science, history, economics, law, sociology, security studies, and related fields in order to provide comprehensive perspectives on contemporary international challenges.

Objectives

The objectives of Euro-Atlantic Studies New Series are to:

  • promote excellence in academic research and scholarly publishing;
  • encourage innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of international affairs;
  • facilitate dialogue between researchers from different countries and academic traditions;
  • disseminate research findings through immediate open access, ensuring broad international visibility and accessibility;
  • contribute to evidence-based academic and public debates on issues affecting the Euro-Atlantic area and the wider international community.

The journal welcomes submissions from scholars, researchers, doctoral candidates, and practitioners worldwide. Manuscripts are evaluated exclusively on the basis of their academic quality, originality, methodological rigor, and relevance to the journal’s aims and scope through a rigorous double-blind peer-review process.

The official language of publication is English.