The fourth anniversary of the Euromaidan Revolution approaches and President Petro Poroshenko’s government finds itself confronted with impatience...
Opinion
Seen from Vienna, the strong economic upswing currently evident across much of CEE is particularly welcome. Austria is a small, open economy in the...
The first casualty of war, goes the old saying, is truth. Much the same can be said of Europe’s heated and ill-tempered debate on immigration...
Could a pan-European demand-driven immigration system – a standardised approach consistently applied across the entire Schengen area – be the answer...
There is no denying that the European Union, at the moment of its inception, was an elite project. People like Robert Schuman, Alcide de Gasperi or...
Since Bulgaria became a member of the EU, remarkable progress has been made towards building a modern European country with a strong economy and a...
Two big differences divide the eleven central European countries which joined the European Union from the twelve post-Soviet countries that were left...
Since 2014, the security situation in the borderland between Russia and the European Peninsula has deteriorated. Expectations of an extended period...
The real estate market in Bulgaria over the past year has progressed, achieving record levels in a number of major segments. The indicators point...
Over the past eight years Hungarian democracy suffered a lot under the regime of Viktor Orbán. Before 2010 Hungary was a young, but relatively stable...
NATO has recently updated its website to mention Ukraine as one of four aspirant countries. Ironically, several top Ukrainian officials jumped at the...
Poland is currently undergoing significant political change. It has been almost 30 years since the systematic transformation of 1989, but as Polish...
I’m grateful to Cambridge Analytica for reinforcing a valuable lesson: the importance of having my own code of ethics. Without this I could have been...
