Southeast Europe / Opinion

IMF: How to awaken Europe's private sector and boost economic growth

IMF November 11, 2024

In the European Union, income per person, one of the main gauges of living standards, is on average one-third less than in the United States, mostly because of lower productivity—as emphasised by Mario Draghi’s Sept. 9 competitiveness report.

COMMENT: Political, economic and security headaches Trump Europe’s mounting problems

Ben Aris in Berlin November 8, 2024

The re-election of Donald Trump as US President could become a major headache for Europe that is already struggling to keep its head above recessionary water.

COMMENT: Will the renewal of the Serbia-Russia gas deal prolong Moscow's energy dominance in Europe?

Fuad Shahbazov in Durham November 8, 2024

Gazprom’s gas supply contract with Serbia is due to expire in 2025.

Erdogan prepares to make nice with Trump, the man who once threatened to “destroy the Turkish economy”

bne IntelliNews November 6, 2024

Ankara insiders remember Trump as a US president who would often make promises and deals “that wouldn’t result in any progress or follow-up”.

COMMENT: The outlook for Armenia-Turkey normalisation

Richard Giragosian in Yerevan November 1, 2024

There is a renewed sense of movement in the process of “normalisation” between Armenia and Turkey, but progress has been impeded by Ankara's unwillingness to do anything that undermines its relationship with Azerbaijan.

CENUSA: Referendum exposes weakness of EU’s support in Moldova

Denis Cenusa in Germany October 25, 2024

Russian interference doesn’t tell the full story of why 75% of voters either voted no, boycotted or didn’t turn out for referendum on ‘Europeanisation’ of Moldova’s constitution.

OPINION: How realistic are Moldova’s bold energy independence ambitions?

Owen Walden-Harris October 20, 2024

Amid the geopolitical chaos generated by the war in Ukraine, Moldova has begun to take the first steps towards weaning itself from Russia’s energy blackmail.

COMMENT: Is the Balkan region Israel’s newfound interest?

Fuad Shahbazov in Durham October 11, 2024

In light of the worsening geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, Tel Aviv has sought to build new alliances and partnerships.

COMMENT: For Kazakhstan, World Nomad Games were a geopolitical foot-in-the-door

Ailis Halligan in Astana September 18, 2024

Hosting the spectacular occasion, involving nearly 100 countries, was a big soft power move by a country intent on cooperation with all nations, big and small.

COMMENT: Look beyond the Ukraine war and CEE's fundamentals couldn’t be stronger

Christian Roy September 18, 2024

When the fighting stops, the region will serve as a gateway to the trillions of euros in trade and investment that will flow towards reconstructing Ukraine.

Serbia's (anti) model and Ukraine's security in view of the 2030 EU accession horizon

Denis Cenusa in Giessen September 12, 2024

The integration of the Eastern Partnership candidates, led by Ukraine, represents a geopolitical and security objective, not just mechanical reasoning of the EU's enlargement policy. This approach may point to some incipient and sectoral difference.

OPINION: Foreign debt, pensions and elections in Romania

Alex M. Tanase in London August 29, 2024

Romanian politicians are unwilling to tackle the country's sharply increased foreign debt during an election year.

OPINION: Romania’s renewable energy resurgence

Georgios Gkiaouris of the EBRD August 23, 2024

EBRD Southeast Europe head of energy Georgios Gkiaouris on powering Romania’s green ambitions through highs and lows.

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