Economy & Politics

September 3, 2024

Suspending Georgia’s EU accession process hurts the Georgian people, not the government

The European Union must take steps which hold Georgia’s government accountable without undermining the European aspirations and faith of the Georgian people. In June, EU leaders […]
September 2, 2024

The challenge of financing low-carbon, climate-resilient investments in emerging economies

In developing economies, banks dominate the financial sector, unlike in advanced economies where the financial sector is more diversified. In almost 60 per cent of banks […]
August 27, 2024

Power with purpose: Sunly’s hybrid parks combining wind, solar and energy storage

With the EU still struggling to decouple from Russian energy, Estonia’s Sunly has raised 300 millions euros to boost energy security in the Baltics and Poland. […]
August 22, 2024

Once considered peripheral, CEE has become integral to the EU’s economic wellbeing

CEE countries are not just assembly lines for Western Europe; they are also centres of innovation, talent, and investment. And the region’s people offer a sizeable […]
August 19, 2024

Georgia’s freedom fighters have one last chance to fight authoritarianism—but they need ECHR support

With an appeal to Georgia’s Constitutional Court to strike down an anti-European law likely to be in vain, civil society should turn to the European Court […]