(ANSA) - KARPACZ, 06 SET - "Rethinking the next seven-year period through contributions from experts, academia, policymakers, administrators, politics, and civil society: this is the aim of the new magazine 'Europa 2028', presented by president of the Center for Studies 'La Parabolaì, Francesco Tufarelli, and head of the EU Observatory at the International Studies Center (CSI) and researcher at the London School of Economics, Emanuele Errichiello, during the 33rd Economic Forum in Karpacz. After the success of 'Semestre Europeo' - the previous semi-annual magazine of the Center for Studies 'La Parabola', which commented on and contributed to the debate of the last two seven-year periods - 'Europa 2028' aims to follow the same path, re-establishing a space for reflection and debate with 'informative and proactive' purposes, and opening up to all European citizens. The magazine makes the diversity of its contributors - professional, biographical, and linguistic - its strength and aims to be a space where different approaches can engage in dialogue, offering contributions related to public policy evaluation, commenting on the most relevant dossiers, and contributing to the debate on reforms. "The goal - explain Tufarelli and Errichiello - is to approach the Italian presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2028 with a structured discussion and clear ideas on how to tackle European, regional, and international challenges in the new seven-year period (and beyond)". (ANSA).