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 Big dams, big dreams: Rogun and Central Asia’s geo-economics of green energy

Big dams, big dreams: Rogun and Central Asia’s geo-economics of green energy

February 20, 2025

Timon Ostermeier analyses the new players in Central Asia's hydropower financing, taking a specific look at Rogun, the world's tallest dam.

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 A change in rhetoric brings the Three Seas Initiative closer to its original purpose

A change in rhetoric brings the Three Seas Initiative closer to its original purpose

December 10, 2024

Harry Forster take a deeper look at how the war in Ukraine has affected the rhetoric and goals of the Three Seas Initiative.

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 Lessons from Croatia: Rule of law and EU enlargement

Lessons from Croatia: Rule of law and EU enlargement

August 5, 2024

Using Croatia as a case study, Alexandra Karppi argues the EU must re-centre the role of rule of law in the enlargement process

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 The challenges of a renewed Belarusian identity to counter Lukashenka

The challenges of a renewed Belarusian identity to counter Lukashenka

October 27, 2023

Dennis van der Laan argues that a renewed Belarusian identity based on democracy and supported by the EU is crucial to countering Lukashenka

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 No acknowledgement of LGBTQ+ rights in Katalin Novák’s presidential veto

No acknowledgement of LGBTQ+ rights in Katalin Novák’s presidential veto

June 21, 2023

Alexandra West delves into what Katalin Novák's recent presidential veto means for Hungarian politics and the LGBTQ+ community

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 Out of Schengen, but what about the Eurozone? Bulgaria on the crossroads of EU integration

Out of Schengen, but what about the Eurozone? Bulgaria on the crossroads of EU integration

March 6, 2023

Kristina Tsabala analyses Bulgaria's Schengen and Eurozone aspirations, and how right-wing groups are co-opting myths about the Euro

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