Big dams, big dreams: Rogun and Central Asia’s geo-economics of green energyFebruary 20, 2025Timon Ostermeier analyses the new players in Central Asia's hydropower financing, taking a specific look at Rogun, the world's tallest dam.
A change in rhetoric brings the Three Seas Initiative closer to its original purposeDecember 10, 2024Harry Forster take a deeper look at how the war in Ukraine has affected the rhetoric and goals of the Three Seas Initiative.
Lessons from Croatia: Rule of law and EU enlargementAugust 5, 2024Using Croatia as a case study, Alexandra Karppi argues the EU must re-centre the role of rule of law in the enlargement process
The challenges of a renewed Belarusian identity to counter LukashenkaOctober 27, 2023Dennis van der Laan argues that a renewed Belarusian identity based on democracy and supported by the EU is crucial to countering Lukashenka
No acknowledgement of LGBTQ+ rights in Katalin Novák’s presidential vetoJune 21, 2023Alexandra West delves into what Katalin Novák's recent presidential veto means for Hungarian politics and the LGBTQ+ community
Out of Schengen, but what about the Eurozone? Bulgaria on the crossroads of EU integrationMarch 6, 2023Kristina Tsabala analyses Bulgaria's Schengen and Eurozone aspirations, and how right-wing groups are co-opting myths about the Euro