Bosnia and Herzegovina leads Europe and central Asia when it comes to equality in the workplace, according to a new study, the Women’s Workplace Equality Index (WWEI)...
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A selection of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which are well worth your time. We start with the Guardian, which claims that a new...
Serbia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade Rasim Ljajić has said that the country will not commit to new dialogue regarding the normalisation of...
On September 30, 94 per cent of voters in Macedonia’s referendum cast their ballots in favor of adopting a new name for the country and working toward European Union and...
Kosovo’s government has imposed a customs tariff of 10 per cent on goods entering the country from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in retaliation for what it has...
The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has has published its new forecasts for 22 economies in Central and Eastern Europe up to 2020. The report...
Georgia remains the best place in emerging Europe to do business according to the latest edition of the World Bank’s Doing Business Report, published on October 31...
Many countries in emerging Europe have established themselves as outsourcing destinations for foreign companies. Tom Quigley, CEO of the Emerging Europe Alliance for...
prEUgovor, a coalition of Serbian NGOs which evaluates the country’s progress under the 23rd and 24th chapters of EU accession programme, has criticised the stagnation...
With a score of 0.79, Slovenia ranks 13th globally in the latest Human Capital Index (HCI), the highest score for an emerging European country. The index, launched...
After a few years of setbacks, European separatists are re-organized, re-energized, and marching across Europe’s fabric of nations. The far-right Sweden Democrats posted...
The Commissariat for Refugees and Migration of the Republic of Serbia presented a report on the situation and needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs) settling in...