Opinion

COMMENT: Hungary’s investment slump shows signs of bottoming, but EU tensions still cast a long shadow

bne IntelliNews October 17, 2025

Hungary’s economy has fallen behind its Central European peers in recent years, and the root of this underperformance lies in a sharp and protracted collapse in investment. But a possible change of government next year could change things.

IMF: Global economic outlook shows modest change amid policy shifts and complex forces

Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas Economic Counsellor and the Director of Research of the IMF. October 15, 2025

Dialing down uncertainty, reducing vulnerabilities, and investing in innovation can help deliver durable economic gains.

COMMENT: China’s new export controls are narrower than first appears

bne IntelliNews October 15, 2025

A closer inspection suggests that the scope of China’s new controls on rare earths is narrower than many had initially feared. But they still give officials plenty of leverage over global supply chains, according to Capital Economics.

BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: Consumed by the Donald Trump Gaza Show? You’d do well to remember the Erdogan Episode

Akin Nazli in Belgrade October 14, 2025

Nature of Turkey-US relations has become transparent under an American president who doesn’t deign to care what people think.

COMMENT: ANO’s election win to see looser Czech fiscal policy, firmer monetary stance

Ben Aris in Berlin October 13, 2025

The victory of the populist, eurosceptic ANO party in Czechia’s parliamentary election on October 6 will likely usher in a looser fiscal stance that supports growth and reinforces the Czech National Bank’s recent hawkish shift.

COMMENT: Ukraine's drone attacks on Russian refineries have probably reduced throughput by 30.4%, less than headline figures suggest

bne IntelliNews October 13, 2025

Ukraine has been hitting Russian refineries and caused a fuel crisis that has spead across multiple regions. The headline figure is that oil refining has been reduced by 38% since August, but digging into it and the reduction is likely less.

MACRO ADVISORY: The unintended consequences of Western sanctions

Chris Weafer CEO of Macro-Advisory October 12, 2025

Since 2014, Western nations have hit Russia with a total of 26,655 sanctions (to mid-September 2025), with 23,960 coming after February 2022. The largest target group, with 13,611 sanctions, is state officials, business owners, and oligarchs.

PANNIER: Few will mourn passing of Turkmen Iron Lady Atajanova and Uzbek Grey Cardinal Jurabekov

Bruce Pannier October 11, 2025

Their deaths seem to have been conveniently overlooked for the most part by the authorities of today.

COMMENT: How Kyrgyzstan is becoming a Chinese province

Guest writer October 1, 2025

Central Asia lies at the crossroads of major geopolitical and regional interests. Until recently, the countries of the region managed to balance between Russia, China, Turkey, and the collective West. Now China plays an increasingly impoortant role.

COMMENT: Russia’s demographic fall enters a more dangerous phase

bne IntelliNews September 29, 2025

When Vladimir Putin first came to power, Russia was grappling with a demographic crisis. A quarter of a century later, the country faces another one—this time more severe, more complex, and more resistant to the tools previously used to contain it.

BERTRAND: The return of geopolitical gravity

Arnaud Bertrand in Switzerland September 26, 2025

Four extraordinary events happened last week within the span of just 72 hours; a week which may well be remembered as one of the most consequential in the transition from Pax Americana to the multipolar world.

COMMENT: Trump is preparing a “back door” plan to blame EU for Ukraine’s failure - FT

bne IntelliNews September 25, 2025

European officials fear that US President Donald Trump’s dramatic U-turn on Ukraine is a back door plan to shift responsibility for the West’s failure to prevent Ukraine’s defeat in its war with Russia or help it recover afterwards.

COMMENT: Today world will watch as Trump meets Erdogan and does not mention his dismantling of Turkey’s democracy

bne IntelliNews September 24, 2025

As an analyst warns of a “near police state”, the president’s rival pleads from his jail cell for democrats everywhere to take an interest.

COMMENT: Uncertainty and geopolitics plague Russia’s negotiations with China on gas supply deals

Ben Aris in Belrin September 23, 2025

China is now the only potential buyer of Russian Arctic gas and the only customer with the capacity to absorb significant amounts of gas from the Yamal Peninsula, home to some of the country’s largest reserves.

COMMENT: Ukraine has no choice but to escalate its refinery attacks

bne IntelliNews September 23, 2025

Vladimir Putin's meeting with Trump in Anchorage backfired. The Russian president is now confident that military escalation will not lead to a significant increase in US military aid to Ukraine, much less intervention.

COMMENT: Behind Venezuela's phantom cartel, Trump's endgame remains unclear

Elias Ferrer in Caracas September 21, 2025

The US Navy deployment near Venezuela uses a fabricated drug cartel narrative to justify potential military action. But competing agendas between regime-change hawks and America First pragmatists leave the administration without a coherent strategy.

COMMENT: Russian drone and jet incursions highlight shortcomings in Nato’s multilayered air defence system

Ben Aris in Berlin September 21, 2025

A spate of Russian drone incursions has stress-tested Nato’s air defences. On September 10, nineteen Russian drones violated Poland’s airspace — the alliance’s worst such breach in more than seventy-five years.

COMMENT: Can Ukraine avoid a macroeconomic collapse? - Shevchenko

Ben Aris in Berlin September 21, 2025

“As Ukraine enters autumn 2025, its economy teeters on the brink of a new macroeconomic shock, with its recovery potential exhausted,” Kyrylo Shevchenko, the former head of the National Bank of Ukraine said in an opinion piece on September 18.

COMMENT: Billionaire Ivanishvili’s shadow rule pushes Georgia toward autocracy

bne IntelliNews September 19, 2025

Georgia, once celebrated as a post-Soviet democratic success story, has quietly slipped into authoritarianism under the stewardship of its elusive puppet master, Bidzina Ivanishvili, says a Central Asia-Caucasus Institute report.

Washington has “surrendered” in the Central Asia battle for influence, says ex-ambassador

bne IntelliNews September 18, 2025

Russia and China now dominate narrative across region, Daniel N. Rosenblum tells students at Yale. If US cuts itself off from the world, “we will ultimately be less secure and less prosperous,” he warns.

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