By prioritising education, Ukraine can build a strong foundation for a resilient society capable of facing future challenges. The implementation of...
Analysis
Moldova’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Development and Digitalisation Dumitru Alaiba talks to Emerging Europe about how the...
Six sectors could help Ukraine to succeed economically after the end of the war: renewable energy, rare raw materials, metal processing, mechanical...
The countries that navigate the transformation to high-tech manufacturing most effectively are likely to emerge not merely as regional leaders, but...
Steady growth masks a wide range of problems for the Romanian economy, such as delayed reform and the EU’s highest rate of inflation. On paper...
Georgia’s government is hoping take advantage of its geographic location—the only South Caucasus country with a Black Sea coast—and renewed global...
To ensure Lithuania’s security, the Ministry of the Economy and Innovation has initiated legal amendments that facilitate the development of large...
Emerging Europe speaks with Madina Pulotova, CEO of Jahoni Mo, an NGO playing a crucial role in Tajikistan’s transformation from a rural...
Governments that are reluctant to embrace climate objectives place the energy transition in jeopardy
The upcoming Hungarian and Polish European Council presidencies present emerging Europe with a chance to set a climate neutral agenda—but it remains...
The 2024 K.E.Y Platform offers a solution to balance power and ambitions in the Pacific. China has just ended two days of war games around Taiwan in...
A new study highlights six areas of particular interest for potential investors in Ukraine: renewable energy, rare raw materials, metal processing...
Serbia may be more open to Chinese investment than most countries in Europe, but the role of Beijing in the country’s economy has been overplayed...
Emerging Europe’s editor Craig Turp-Balazs reports from Georgia’s capital Tbilisi, where a controversial law targeting NGOs and...
