The authors contributing to P&S are first-rate specialists with a high degree of expertise and large personal experience in the sphere of economic, political, cultural and other relations between Russia and individual EU countries or the EU in general. The authors of materials to be published at P&S are selected by the Editorial Board of our
The authors may or may not be citizens of the European Union and Russia, as the relationship between the main participants of all European developments is important for politicians, members of the business community and experts in all parts of our planet. We intend to constantly expand the list of P&S contributors. In principle, each of you, dear visitors, may become one of them.
The list of P&S contributing authors is published at the end of each calendar year before March 1.
How to become a P&S author?
In order to contribute a material to P&S one does not necessarily need to be a professor, ambassador, MP or army general. The main thing is to offer the P&S users an interesting and useful material on any of the topical and significant issues of the relationship between the EU and Russia.
This material should be written in the form of an article or letter to our
The length of the material may not exceed 5 pages (font size 12, interlinear interval 1.5). The articles (letters) should be signed by their authors and provide a contact address.
The text is to be sent only by
Note: (1) the decision whether an article (letter) can be published is taken only by P&S itself, and P&S is not obliged to explain the reasons why a certain material was declined by P&S, or to enter into correspondence with its author; (2) we do not pay for the articles and letters sent to us and bear no responsibility for their content; (3) P&S does not always share or support the opinions and evaluations of the authors of the articles and letters; (4) once the materials have been published, the information becomes available on the usual terms, according to the common rules of P&S; (5) P&S may edit each article, in which case we send it back to the author for approval (however, if the editing concerns only text abridgement or change of title, the text may be published without further adjustment with its author).