In an exclusive interview with Emerging Europe, the leader of the Belarusian opposition Svetlana Tikhanovskaya says that the country’s political prisoners need to...
Andrew Wrobel
Andrew Wrobel is the founding partner at Emerging Europe and the lead of Tech Emerging Europe Advocates
Large platforms such as Facebook, Amazon and Google collect more personal data than their users can imagine. The sensitivity of that data depends not just on what it...
The limited financial knowledge of Tajik consumers means that more than 40 per cent of the population spends all their income and accumulates debt. According to...
Building and managing a global business has never been simple. It naturally has strategic benefits such as the ability to access new customer markets, new suppliers, and...
In the early 1990s, after years of underdevelopment, the banking sector in emerging Europe had to start from scratch, playing catch-up with its peers elsewhere. Now, in...
According to Google, 97 per cent of all internet users search for local businesses. A strong online presence is therefore a critical component to marketing –...
Although Georgia is a relative latecomer to the tech industry, recent developments and initiatives have shown a promising commitment to developing the industry. With its...
Innovation and digitalisation mean open, transparent and convenient opportunities for citizens and business. While 59.5 per cent of the global population are active...
Travel is what usually comes to mind when thinking about Montenegro, and it’s no wonder. In 2019, before the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, some three million...
South Korea is one of the four Asian Tigers, which have steadily retained a high rate of economic growth since the 1960s. It started as an agriculture-based...
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya’s unswerving commitment to bringing about democratic change in Belarus, despite being forced into exile and despite the imprisonment of her...
Two in five Europeans feel that digital technologies are spreading too quickly, while nearly the same amount (39 per cent) say that the pace of change is overwhelming...