Eastern Europe

Is Croatia threatened by a shift away from the EU and NATO after the parliamentary elections?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 16, 2024.

The youngest member of the EU, Croatia, will spend the whole of 2024 in a pre-election atmosphere, without many chances to deal with the burdens...

Georgia has been following Russia in stifling political critics

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 11, 2024.

The ruling Georgian Dream party is determined to implement the controversial law, aimed at its pro-Western critics from NGOs, political parties, and independent media. Georgia will...

Stoltenberg's plan for long-term NATO support for Ukraine is not easy to dismiss

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 4, 2024.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's leaving his position will have a lasting effect if he succeeds in realising the plan for stable financing of Ukrainian...

Bulgaria on the threshold of a new political crisis - is a new chance for pro-Russian options emerging?

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 20, 2024.

After a short period of consolidation, Bulgaria is on its way to a new political crisis, which could return the country to a long institutional...

The Swiss peace initiative for Ukraine has more prospects for success than any previous one

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 14, 2024.

Switzerland will not be deterred by Russia's latest rejection of its initiative for a global peace conference on Ukraine. Organising the summit on establishing peace between...

Russia has opened a new phase of pressure on Moldova’s pro-European government

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 5, 2024.

Moldovan authorities have disregarded the gravity of disputed region Transnistria's requests for assistance and support from Moscow. “It was a propaganda event,” said Oleg Serebrian, vice-president...

An Eastern European as the head of NATO - a long-deserved honour that will wait another 4 years

Eastern Europe Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 23, 2024.

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis will probably not become the Secretary General of NATO. However, the mere hint of his candidacy has already paved the way...

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