For emerging Europe, rural development is a blank canvas. What it becomes will depend on the vision we’re willing to imagine and the courage we have to question everything we assume about it.
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In conclusion, countering disinformation in the Black Sea region requires rethinking both the tools and the approach used.
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The return of Trump to the United States presidency raises legitimate concerns for both the European Union and the Balkans. These concerns primarily revolve around national dynamics, economic ...
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Technology is at a crossroads. It can either be a tool for oppression or a weapon for freedom. The choice lies not with autocrats, but with innovators. This year’s Web Summit wasn’t just a platform ...
Georgina Baker is Vice President for Latin American and the Caribbean, and Europe and Central Asia, for the International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group.
Vaiva Šečkutė is a senior economist at IHS Markit, responsible for macroeconomic analysis and forecasting for Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and FYR Macedonia.
Alfonso Velasco Tamames is an analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, carrying out economic and political analyses of regions in the south and south-east of Europe.