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EPIS - Network, Thinktank, Consultancy

Thinktank for Foreign Affairs & Security Policy (FASP)

Fostering Knowledge to Address Global Challenges

The EPIS Thinktank for Foreign Affairs & Security Policy (FASP) unites actively publishing Research Fellows, making it an optimal platform for Political Science students. Through its Working, Report, and Format Groups, it sets publication standards, conducts peer reviews, and ensures timely output, connecting students, professionals, and experts in international policy and security.

The Transnational Engine of Tren de Aragua

The Transnational Engine of Tren de Aragua

Poly-Criminality and Human Mobility: Rethinking Organised Crime Through the Case of Tren de Aragua

Geographic Working Groups

Topic:

Security Policy & Defence

Location:

South America

Thinktank for Foreign Affairs & Security Policy (FASP)

Branch Leader

Spieczny

Alek

Spieczny

Leader

EPIS Thinktank:
What we do

Publish your articles and reach students, experts and decision makers. Improve visibility in the political domain.

As a EPIS Thinktank member you get prioritised access to EPIS Delegations. Plus all benefits of the EPIS Network.

Work together with scientists and policymakers: Feedbacks, co-authorships and invitations to expert talks will benefit you.

Onboarding via Internal Affairs

Network

EPIS News, EPIS Delegation, Journals Database, CV Check, Internship Market

Interested Dude

Application via Internal Affairs

Thinktank

Priority for EPIS Delegation, Researching/Writing for EPIS Publications (i.e. EPIS Working Groups, EPIS Report Groups and EPIS Format Groups)

Via Personal Invitation Only

Consultancy

Consults on foreign affairs & security policies, Study Script, Efficiency Certificate

Our Organisation

EPIS is parted into 3: EPIS Network, EPIS Thinktank, EPIS Consultancy. As an EPIS Fellow, you are a member of EPIS Network. EPIS Network Fellows are not actively publishing their work but enjoy the benefits of the EPIS Network Fellowship - like participating in EPIS Delegations. 
 
EPIS Network Fellows can qualify for EPIS Thinktank. EPIS Thinktank Fellows publish in the EPIS Report Groups, EPIS Working Groups and EPIS Format Groups.

Learn more about EPIS and apply today!

Report vs Working Groups

EPIS Thinktank Fellows publish medium-length articles weekly about recent events in the EPIS Working Groups. In contast, the EPIS Report Groups are meant for longer, scientific publications that are published less frequently. Both resorts are divided into Geographic and Thematic Groups. Learn more in the EPIS Guideline.

Where to Get Involved

Geographic Report Groups

Grangier

Valentin

Grangier

Leader

Geographic Report Groups

The EPIS Geographic Report Groups focus on critical global issues, providing in-depth analyses and policy recommendations across a range of topics. These groups address key areas such as climate policy, human rights, international relations, and security, producing reports that contribute to shaping informed discussions and solutions for today’s pressing challenges. By engaging experts and thought leaders, EPIS Report Groups offer valuable insights to policymakers and the global community.

Thematic Working Groups

Sochnyev

Dmytro

Sochnyev

Leader

Thematic Working Groups

The EPIS Geographic Working Groups are specialized teams of the EPIS Thinktank that focus on different regions of the world and publish monthly reports on current political developments to provide in-depth analysis and insights into regional and global contexts.

Format Groups

Turcitu

Mihnea

Turcitu

Leader

Format Groups

The EPIS Format Groups are dynamic platforms designed to foster knowledge exchange, collaboration, and critical discussions on global issues. Through events such as conferences, webinars, workshops, and roundtable discussions, EPIS Formats bring together students, experts, and policymakers to engage with cutting-edge research and real-world policy debates. These formats provide an opportunity for members to gain hands-on experience, expand their networks, and contribute to shaping impactful solutions on pressing international challenges.

Thematic Report Groups

Grangier

Valentin

Grangier

Leader

Thematic Report Groups

The EPIS Thematic Report Groups focus on critical global issues, providing in-depth analyses and policy recommendations across a range of topics. These groups address key areas such as climate policy, human rights, international relations, and security, producing reports that contribute to shaping informed discussions and solutions for today’s pressing challenges. By engaging experts and thought leaders, EPIS Report Groups offer valuable insights to policymakers and the global community.

Geographic Working Groups

Mayelzadeh

Felix

Mayelzadeh

Leader

Geographic Working Groups

The EPIS Geographic Working Groups are specialized teams of the EPIS Thinktank that focus on different regions of the world and publish monthly reports on current political developments to provide in-depth analysis and insights into regional and global contexts.

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