Former Polish foreign and defence minister Radosław Sikorski, husband of Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Anne Applebaum, speaks to Emerging Europe about his new book, the...
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The short sightedness of CEE governments in staying out of the Brexit process will cost them dearly in a no deal exit scenario. Having toured several CEE capitals over...
On November 15, the president of Poland submitted a bill to parliament to amend the country’s act, passed in 2000, covering international treaties. The purpose of...
Few sectors straddle borders like outsourcing. The European Union made borders meaningless allowing the free movement of goods and people. Now Brexit is building those...
A major new report from Dutch bank ING has suggested that while the implications of Brexit will be profound for the whole of Europe, the UK’s exit from the...
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...
The EU welcomed more than three million legal migrants in 2017, a four per cent increase on 2016. Poland attracted the highest number of new residents – almost...
A new report from technology magazine Wired has suggested that an increasing number of UK start-ups are heading for emerging Europe. With Brexit negotiations still...
Finding the right people is not a problem, but finding the right skills increasingly is.
The United Kingdom aims to step up economic cooperation with Ukraine in the wake of the British withdrawal from the European Union. Kyiv and London have decided to...
EU migrants living in the UK, including some two million CEE nationals, contribute 2,300 British pounds more in taxes each year in net terms than the average British...
Coinciding with the FTSE Russell upgrade of Poland from emerging to developed market status, Bank Pekao, the country’s second largest lender, has opened a representative...
There are moments in history when things go wild, when the order of things is being questioned, put in doubt, or actually assailed. Such moments occur when dominant...
