Balázs Jarábik is a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where his research focuses on Eastern and Central Europe with particular focus on Ukraine.
The biggest mistake companies make is thinking reinvention is something you do when things start going wrong. The best ones don’t wait. They pivot when they’re strong—when they have the time, ...
Karol Wasilewski is a Turkey analyst at the Polish Institute of International Affairs and a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies (University of Warsaw). He ...
Emerging Europe and Central Asia are set for a modest recovery in 2021, but well below the forecast for the global economy, according to the World Bank. The global... With the exception of Belarus, ...
Professor Oleh Havrylyshyn is a former Deputy Minister of Finance and International Affairs in the first Ukrainian government, and after Maidan an economic advisor to the Presidential Administration ...
Stepan Chernovetskyi is the founder and CEO of Chernovetskyi Investment Group, a venture capital firm specialising in funding promising technology businesses based in the CIS region. He began his ...
Vasily Astrov is senior economist at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (WIIW). He's been working as an economist for the WIIW since 2003, primarily covering Russia, Ukraine and ...
Piotr Buras is director of the Warsaw office of the European Council on Foreign Relations think tank; he is an expert on European and German affairs, and was Gazeta Wyborcza’s permanent Berlin ...
Punit Bhatia is one of the world's leading privacy experts who has worked with professionals in over 30 countries. Punit guides business and privacy leaders on GDPR-based privacy compliance through ...
Rupert Wolfe Murray is a UK-based author who started writing after being expelled from Tibet. His latest book is Romania: Rude & Vile, a collection of stories about travelling, politics, history, ...