Amid challenges related to an ageing population, automation, and Europe’s relative decline, CEE’s businesses have to reinvent themselves. The German...
Opinion
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The practice of “never trust/always verify” aims to wrap security around users, devices and connections for every single transaction. A cyberattack is a defining moment...
By looking to the past, rather than accepting the present and looking to the future, European institutions risk passing a law which leaves the European Union stuck in...
For Joe Biden’s Summit for Democracy to succeed, the US must work closely with NATO and the EU to take concrete measures to stop the erosion of democracies from...
On the environment and protecting our planet’s future, governments are better off sharing knowledge and collaborating on sustainable solutions. Long before COP26 drew to...
It’s time for the US government to support euro adoption and EU enlargement to stabilise the European project, and to settle key conflicts in the fragile periphery...
Never before have local elections been so important for Georgia’s future. As Georgia prepares for runoffs in the most important local elections in the country’s...
The economic benefits of EU accession are many and significant, but not all are irreversible: something that eurosceptics in Central and Eastern Europe would do well to...
Post-Soviet countries need to establish elementary rule of law before renewed large-scale privatisation can become meaningful. Thirty years after the collapse of the...
How to avoid some of the biggest mistakes when taking a local company international? Oleg Krot, a founder of TECHIIA, offers a few pointers. The eyes of every...
With the upcoming election of a new INTERPOL President, European decision-makers must choose the right way forward for a safer world. In April 1914, the first...
The hype surrounding NFTs has led many to suggest this new technology is nothing more than a bubble. Their practicality suggests otherwise. I write this text at the end...