The EBRD Board of Directors has approved a new country strategy for Poland which will direct the bank’s engagement in the country for the period 2018-23. While the...
Craig Turp-Balazs
Craig Turp-Balazs is the editor of Emerging Europe.
Azerbaijan’s president, Ilham Aliyev, has secured a landslide victory in a snap presidential election that was boycotted by the main opposition parties. The...
The Romanian Financial Supervisory Authority, also known as the Autoritatea de Supraveghere Financiara (ASF), is responsible for the oversight and regulation of the...
That incumbent Viktor Orbán won a third term as Hungarian prime minister on April 8 came as a surprise to nobody: the Hungarian electoral system, one of the most...
It’s not the biggest capital city in emerging Europe, but Ljubljana punches well above its weight. A mix of Italian style and Hapsburg elegance, it’s one of the greenest...
The European Union’s latest report on the current situation in Moldova with regards to its commitments under the EU-Moldova Association Agreement (AA) makes it...
More than 70 per cent of foreign investors in Romania say that events over the past six months have lowered their trust in the local business environment. Many investors...
The Romanian Development Coalition, a private, non-political initiative which gathers together 25 business associations with the aim of being a common voice for the...
A major new study by the Open Society Institute in Bulgaria has revealed that amongst emerging European countries, Estonia has by far the highest level of media...
Craig Turp speaks to Andrew Wrobel (above, right), Emerging Europe’s head of content strategy and publishing, and Richard Stephens (above, left), director of the...
More than 8 million people will visit Georgia this year, making tourism one of the largest sectors of the economy. Making sure that as many Georgians as possible benefit...
Reports that big increases in wages are threatening jobs in emerging Europe have been greatly exaggerated. In fact, the region needs a pay rise.