In the second of a series of articles discussing an important weekend of elections for the emerging Europe region, Dimitar Keranov looks at Bulgaria...
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In the first of a series of articles discussing the implications of the European Parliamentary elections for the emerging Europe region, Daniel...
Besides local and European elections which take place this weekend, Romanians will also vote in September for a new president, and in December for a...
The Dayton Peace Agreement halted the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina 29 years ago, but left behind a deeply flawed and divided political system. A new...
By adapting elements of the Singapore model to their own contexts, CEE countries can achieve sustainable development, foster inclusive...
Digital health technologies have the potential to play a transformative role in dealing with the key healthcare challenges of both today and tomorrow...
After 32 years, Armenia and Azerbaijan are set to sign a peace agreement that will end the most bitter conflict to emerge from the dying days of the...
By reimagining talent acquisition, management, and deployment through the lens of outcomes and value, businesses can unlock new sources of...
Georgia’s struggle with the “foreign agents” bill highlights broader issues of democratic backsliding and geopolitical tug of war...
Lower transaction costs can lead to a virtuous cycle of increased trade volumes, better cash flow for businesses, and a surge in foreign direct...
Defective measures from the central bank of Czechia, combined with regulatory requirements for construction in the capital Prague, are keeping people...
The success of Poland’s corporate reforms hinges on the ability to strike a delicate balance between political pragmatism and institutional...
To join NATO, Kosovo needs the approval of all 32 members, only 28 of whom recognise Kosovo as an independent country. As Kosovo commemorates the...
