Seven years on from the outbreak of hostilities in the east of Ukraine, a once-economically vibrant region is mired in economic stagnation, with little prospect of...
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A new digital platform could be set to increase connections between firms in the Western Balkans and regional and global value chains. A new digital platform that will...
Turkey has led international condemnation of Kosovo’s decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem. For the Balkan state, however, Israeli recognition of its...
The leader of Poland’s Green party Małgorzata Tracz speaks to Emerging Europe about how better, not more government could boost the country’s energy...
The dismissal of Armenia’s Chief of Staff, Colonel-General Onik Gasparyan, has exacerbated a political crisis in the country. The dismissal last week of Onik...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
Poland is leading the way in developing a mutually beneficial economic relationship with African powerhouse Nigeria. How can other countries in the region be persuaded...
Just as Georgia’s latest political crisis appeared to have passed, the release of audio recordings allegedly implicating the country’s prime minister in the...
Funding from the European Union’s recovery fund, Next Generation EU, could drive growth of the Bulgarian economy, but the country needs to boost its below-average...
Almost three years after a European Court ruled that Romania must recognise a same-sex couple under EU freedom of movement legislation, its government is yet to...
A foundation in Serbia is offering schoolchildren free textbooks as PDF downloads. But not everyone is happy. A proverbial storm in a teacup is raging in Serbia, over a...
Estonia and Hungary have both been forced to reintroduce stringent lockdowns in order to halt the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Estonia will introduce a total lockdown...