Green Power Politics: External Actors and Energy Transition in the Western Balkans
By: Tena Prelec, Nikolaos Tzifakis, Dimitar Bechev The final brief of BiEPAG’s Geopolitics of the Green Energy Transition project explores...
By: Tena Prelec, Nikolaos Tzifakis, Dimitar Bechev The final brief of BiEPAG’s Geopolitics of the Green Energy Transition project explores...
Written by: Damir Kapidžić, Marika Djolai ,Marko Kmezić Democracy is challenged throughout the world, including the Western Balkan countries (Albania,...
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In light of the upcoming elections in 2024 and polls running high for the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), the Austrian...
The Special Prosecution Office of Albania (SPAK) requested on Tuesday that the Albanian Parliament lift the immunity of former Prime...
The European Union does not intervene in bilateral disagreements, as it trusts the ability of the parties involved, especially when...
Donald Tusk on Monday evening was nominated to become Poland’s new prime minister. Tusk's government will most likely be sworn...
Ukraine's Western supporters must send a clear signal that military aid for the country's battle against the ongoing Russian invasion...
IFIMES Extraordinary parliamentary elections in Serbia, extraordinary elections for the Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, and extraordinary local...
Sergejs Potapkins 1. Common Start - Different Paths At the dawn of the collapse of the Soviet Union in the...