Anchor in the Southeast: Why the EU relies on Montenegro for regional coherence
There was a time when the Western Balkans appeared in European strategy papers primarily as a risk management category. Instability, political...
There was a time when the Western Balkans appeared in European strategy papers primarily as a risk management category. Instability, political...
By 2035, Europe’s electricity system is no longer merely a grid. It is an ecosystem of interdependence, balancing acts, energy diplomacy,...
Europe’s green and technological transition is no longer a plan; it is a lived system. Electric mobility dominates automotive architecture....
Europe’s critical industrial question today is not whether it can design technologies, assemble vehicles, build turbines or manufacture...
By the mid-2030s, Europe’s logistics conversation finally sounds different. It is no longer a debate about which single port defines the...
Europe’s demographic challenge is not academic; it is already visible in its factories, hospitals, technology labs, logistics centers and...
Membership has often defined who participates meaningfully in Europe’s trade reality. But the world is evolving. Trade routes are being...
Europe’s great business capitals are crowded. Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, Vienna and Warsaw operate at full institutional density, high cost, high...
Europe’s political conversation about the Western Balkans has too often been dominated by anxiety: unresolved disputes, fragile governance,...
Europe’s future will not be determined only by where its goods travel, but by where its electricity flows. Over the past four years, the...