April 29, 2025Published by Reinvantage Insight Categories AnalysisEastern Europe likely to weather tariff stormCEE economies can boast growth projections that significantly outpace the euro area
April 29, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisKosovo’s untapped potentialKosovo has already defied sceptics by building a functioning economy
April 24, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisTransitioning to a brighter futureRegional economic rebalancing is creating new opportunities across Central Asia
April 24, 2025Published by Action Committee for the United States of Europe Categories OpinionA second Schuman momentEurope must seize the moment to pave the way for common defence and security
April 15, 2025Published by Craig Turp-Balazs Categories Policy NoteUkraine’s borders are non-negotiableAbandoning the principle of a unified Ukraine would embolden aggressors
April 9, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisCroatia’s labour crunchAs Croatia’s beach resorts prepare for another bumper summer, businesses are scrambling—not for tourists, but for workers
April 9, 2025Published by Aram Terzyan Categories OpinionLegislating authoritarianismRussia proves how legal systems can become allies of authoritarians
April 7, 2025Published by Antonia-Laura Pup Categories OpinionThe EU should sanction Georgia’s leadersBrussels risks setting a dangerous precedent
April 1, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisEconomy in focus: LatviaLatvia deserves far more than just a passing glance
March 31, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisKazakhstan’s venture funds head westAs the local start-up scene matures, Kazakh investors look to Europe’s tech hubs
March 24, 2025Published by Alon Ben-Meir Categories OpinionProtests pose questions for VučićFor the first time in his political career, Serbia's leader faces an angry public
March 21, 2025Published by Lika Kobeshavidze Categories AnalysisGermany’s choiceDecisions made by the new Bundestag will determine whether Europe moves toward stronger unity, or risks deeper divisions
March 21, 2025Published by Radu Magdin Categories OpinionRomania: Shaken, but resilientRomania has weathered a political storm
March 20, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisCentral Asia’s rising starsThe region's venture ecosystem is becoming a significant global player
March 19, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisStuck in the middleMiddle-income countries must prioritise reforms that foster the infusion of capital, knowledge, and expertise
March 17, 2025Published by Craig Turp-Balazs Categories AnalysisThere is no alternative to EU enlargementEU enlargement will be expensive. But the cost of inaction could be higher still
March 14, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisUkraine’s Starlink dependencyIn Ukraine’s darkest hours, a constellation of tiny satellites has provided a crucial lifeline
March 6, 2025Published by Alon Ben-Meir Categories OpinionTrump and KosovoKosovo should expect to face daunting challenges over the next four years
March 5, 2025Published by Craig Turp-Balazs Categories AnalysisBeyond extractivesThe states of Central Asia are awash with oil, gas, and precious minerals. This now looks like a liability, not an asset
March 4, 2025Published by Lika Kobeshavidze Categories OpinionGeorgia’s fight for true freedomThe struggle for real independence is far from over
February 28, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisEconomy in focus: EstoniaA country once renowned for punching well above its weight is struggling
February 27, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisBad peace, high priceIf a dictated peace were to be imposed on Ukraine, Eastern Europe would be increased hesitancy among investors
February 26, 2025Published by Craig Turp-Balazs Categories AnalysisGeopolitics meets growthCentral and Eastern Europe is no longer Europe’s peripheral backyard
February 25, 2025Published by Saahil Menon Categories OpinionBuying GeorgiaThe unregulated infusion of UAE petrodollars could prove corrosive and cancerous to Tbilisi
February 25, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisTurkmenistan: Potential behind closed doorsShould the reclusive state ever swing open its doors, prepare for a global scramble
February 21, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisThe EU infrastructure dividendAn unstoppable wave of EU financing is sweeping through CEE
February 15, 2025Published by David Kirichenko Categories AnalysisDiaspora unitedUkraine's diaspora in the US have set aside many of their differences to support their homeland
February 14, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisKleptocrats and authoritariansWhat does Transparency’s latest CPI tell us about corruption across Europe?
February 7, 2025Published by Craig Turp-Balazs Categories Policy NoteDefunding USAID is a terrible ideaIt would harm the foundations of democracy
February 6, 2025Published by Alon Ben-Meir Categories OpinionA new dawn for Kosovo?Kosovars hope the formation of a new government will usher in change