European Horizons is a US-based, non-partisan think-tank devoted to exploring the meaning of European identity, modernizing and reforming the concept of the social market economy, advancing the cause of European integration, and deepening transatlantic relations. To this end, European Horizons has established a network of students, professors, and European decision-makers, with links to academia,
politics, civil society, and business. Together, we will engage in a constructive dialogue that will propound a platform of ideas for reforming the European Union and setting a policy vision for its future. European Horizons convenes an annual European Student Conference at Yale University, hosts a Fall Policy Convention, Spring Forum and Youth Summit, publishes research and policy papers through its academic journal, The Review of European and Transatlantic Affairs, and maintains chapters across universities in the United States and Europe. The Sciences Po chapter of European Horizons organises conferences where European and non-Europeans can have an honest, open debate about Europe's place in the world. The objective is thus to show to both sides that when it comes to Europe, there is an almost infinite diversity of viewpoints, which need to be shared in public. Only if we transcend the boundaries of the familiar will we be able to understand and improve Europe.