Much ink has been spilt lately proclaiming the amazing renaissance of Romanian food and the emergence of Bucharest as one of the hottest...
From the Editors
The United Kingdom left the European Union at midnight Brussels time last night. Bells did not toll, at least not in the Turp-Balazs...
So there we have it. The year is done, and by and large it’s been a good one for emerging Europe. (I have brought together the main...
The Liberal party’s (PNL) Klaus Iohannis comfortably won the first round of Romania’s presidential election. Iohannis, the...
My role as editor of Emerging Europe requires me to chair or take part in a large number of panel discussions covering a wide range of...
There are plenty of reasons to visit Georgia. Borjomi, the world’s tastiest mineral water. Nali, Tbilisi’s legendary live music...
Last summer, while enjoying goulash at one of the many fine restaurants on Piața Mare, the main square of the Transylvanian city of Sibiu...
The Romanian government’s attempts to prevent the country’s former anti-corruption chief Laura Codruța Kövesi from becoming the first head...
Bulgarian environmental campaigners claimed a major victory in January when a court in the country’s capital, Sofia, dealt a fatal...
It’s been a year of centenaries throughout emerging Europe. With varying degrees of fuss and bombastic nationalist sentiment, the...
All over Europe, from the auditorium of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London to the exhibition pavilions at MIPIM...
A referendum on changing Romania’s constitution, backed by the ruling PSD and its leader – convicted criminal Liviu Dragnea, is set...
When BMW announced at the beginning of August that it is to spend more than one billion euros constructing a new factory on a greenfield...
