It is now over two months since the EU referendum in the UK and the post-Brexit future looks more optimistic for Central and Eastern Europe. The CEE region is already...
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Brexit isn’t expected to have a short term impact on Central and Eastern Europe but long term consequences are already on the horizon. At the Economic Forum in Krynica...
On September 11, Belarus is holding a parliamentary election. The EU will need to respond to this vote in a carefully calibrated manner. While the union is presently...
Today, people across the United Kingdom are casting a vote that could change their country, but which could also transform European politics. The Remain camp claims that...
Last year’s wire-tapping scandal, where the national security services allegedly recorded some 670,000 conversations from over 20,000 phone numbers illegally, paralysed...
The latest presidential elections were held on 11 October 2015, when the incumbent President Alexander Lukashenko registered a first-round landslide victory with 83.5...
2015 brought about a long-awaited awakening in the mergers and acquisition (M&A) market in the Croatian private sector.
In November 2009, the European Union adopted the Concept on Strengthening EU Mediation and Dialogue Capacities. In this document, which is the first policy document...
After the signing of the Association Agreement between the European Union and Moldova in April 2014, the EU membership became a clear perspective for the 25 year-old...
Since it came to power, Law and Justice has wasted little time in introducing sweeping reforms to state institutions which have widely been described as undemocratic...
“External factors should be generally supportive, with stronger growth momentum within the EU, low interest rates and quantitative easing by the ECB, subdued commodity...
Montenegro has experienced an unprecedented wave of protests against the government in recent weeks. Initially focused on the governments bid to join NATO the heavy...