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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 […]
August 30, 2024

Latvia’s investment promotion success confirms the Baltic state’s upward trajectory

By overturning four years of Estonian dominance to become Emerging Europe’s new investment promotion champion, Latvia confirms that it really is no longer the Baltic laggard.  […]
August 28, 2024

In CEE, policy stifles private investment in energy, and hinders the fight against climate change

By decreasing state control and allowing more private investment, CEE’s energy markets can become more competitive, transparent, and efficient. Current energy policies fall short of leveraging […]