The New Federalist is Europe’s leading current affairs publication, offering a platform for the finest up-and-coming voices across the EU and the rest of the world to provide cutting-edge, thought-provoking analysis of the issues and challenges that are facing us. Edited by Antonios Tashejian and Jonathan Saunders, it publishes multiple articles per week from people that are at the heart of the fight against populism and the rising tide of authoritarianism in their own countries. Believing in the importance of open debate and engaging with ideas from across different political traditions, it is a home for all who cherish the European project and federalist values.
Originally a print magazine published by the Young European Federalists for over two decades, The New Federalist moved online at the end of 2005 and has continued to evolve along with our continent. Today, it is editorially independent, but it remains affiliated with the movement and exists as both a friend and a bridge between it and the wider public. It has expanded into a French publication, Le Taurillon, an Italian publication, Eurobull, and a German publication, Treffpunkteuropa, who it publishes translations from when relevant to a global audience. In 2026, it is expanding into an audio edition to meet the next generation of federalists where they are.
Editorial Board
Senior Editor-in-Chief - Antonios Tashejian
Junior Editor-in-Chief - Jonathan Saunders
Managing Editor - Angelina Kaiser
Head of Events - Lilu Toidze-Limin
Head of Translation - Sara Boanini
Head of Partnerships - Leo Stub Køber
Head of Global Outreach - Asfandiyar
The Editorial Board is responsible for the day-to-day management of The New Federalist, from managing the team of writers, to sharing their work on social media, to holding events and collaborations with other organisations. This is a part-time role, varying from around 10-20 hours per week. You can contact the Editorial Board with any queries by emailing tnf at jef.eu. Any vacancies will be advertised on our social media and the ‘write for us’ page.
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