Two years after Serdar Berdymukhammedov replaced his father as president of Turkmenistan, hope that the younger man would reform one of the world’s most closed societies...
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Family businesses in Central and Eastern Europe represent more than just economic entities; they embody a unique blend of tradition, resilience, and adaptability...
Catch up quickly with the stories from Central and Eastern Europe that matter, this week led by … Russia’s war on Ukraine Ukraine is prepared to accept...
Growth has restarted in Hungary, but the country faces significant economic challenges that will not abate without reform, particularly in education. Hungary’s economy...
As hotels shift from on-premise to cloud-based software, a Prague-based company created by hoteliers for hoteliers is leading the transformation. Czechia has a new...
Taiwan’s robust manufacturing sector, particularly in electronics and precision machinery, complements CEE’s strategic initiatives to attract foreign direct...
Technology increases productivity. But it also brings about other consequences: it creates, removes and modifies the tasks that are supposed to be performed. This...
Widespread rumours that Russia was about to annex Moldova’s breakaway territory of Transnistria last week came to nothing. But Moscow and its proxies are likely to...
Poland is not just a security consumer but a provider. Its actions strengthen not only its security but that of Europe as a whole. [Russia’s Ambassador to the UN Vasily...
The plan, launched in November 2023, aims to accelerate the socio-economic convergence of the region with the EU, extend some of the benefits of EU membership, and...
Kosovo’s adoption of the euro as a single currency is not a provocation or political decision. It is a symbol of its self-determination and independence. Kosovo’s recent...
CEOs in CEE increasingly see transformation as vital to the survival of their businesses beyond the next decade. Almost half don’t see their companies surviving the...