So far, almost all projections regarding the financial impact of the coronavirus – from governments, think tanks, NGOs and...
Analysis
Kosovo’s fragile ruling coalition collapsed late on March 25, after a 12-hour session of parliament that ended with the government losing a...
Emerging Europe was set for an eventful political season this spring. A number of elections were scheduled for April and May, but the...
In a sign that the European Union is continuing to conduct political business despite much of its staff and resources having been shifted...
Aslan Bzhania, an opposition leader, has been elected president of Abkhazia, one of two Georgian regions occupied by Russia. According to...
The first of our weekly updates – published every Monday – looking at the spread, mitigation and – hopefully – eradication of the...
Three weeks after a landmark parliamentary election celebrated across Europe, the situation looks dire for Igor Matovič, Slovakia’s newly...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well...
Six years after the Russian military occupied Crimea and seized the peninsula from Ukraine (based on the results of a carefully...
The Covid-19 pandemic has now swept through every country in Europe, causing many to close down schools and ban any public gatherings. But...
“We are not a traditional government department,” says Ott Vatter, the managing director of Estonia’s enormously successful e-residency...
The European Commission has put forward its new long-term strategy for the Eastern Partnership (EaP), the EU’s neighbourhood policy...
wiiw: Eastern European economies could be set for their worst year since the global financial crisis
The Vienna Institute of International Economic Studies (wiiw) has claimed that the economic impact of coronavirus on emerging Europe will...
