The European Union’s response to the coronavirus outbreak was met with disappointment in the Balkans– with many seeing the measures as another...
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The question of whether the 2014 Maidan Revolution in Ukraine and the 2018 Velvet Revolution in Armenia produced significant reforms, goes into...
Engineering touches almost every aspect of our contemporary lives. But for the greater part of human history, the industry has been dominated by one...
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the joy that greeted the rejuvenation of democracy in Central and Eastern Europe has dissipated to a...
The sales industry is infamous for having one of the highest employee churn rates of any business sector. Figures from a study conducted by The...
After the fall of communism Hungary was enthusiastic to join the European integration project in order to ensure that it did not fall back into the...
He’s not a bad man. Just a sad man. Living alone, with his cat. Once a charming man, so they say. The death of his twin brother in a 2010 plane crash...
Improved economic policy frameworks have helped Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and Black Sea sovereigns recover from the 2014 commodity...
Elections in Slovakia have long given analysts a challenge: how to define or categorise the political orientation of increasingly numerous, powerful...
The EU’s engagement with Belarus has been limited due to the country’s political oppression, human rights abuses, and close ties to Russia. And...
In recent years, the European Union has seen its future be capsized by internal and external pressures, through the rise of populist movements, the...
The most puzzling aspect of Azerbaijan’s recent elections for its National Assembly (Milli Majlis) was not the outcome. It never is. The electoral...
Five months have passed since Hungary’s opposition won an unexpected victory in Budapest’s mayoral election. Less surprising has been the...
