The Missing Candidate: How Georgia Fell Out of the “Associated Trio”

Once a country with the fastest-growing democracies in Eastern Europe and grouped with Ukraine and Moldova as the EU’s eastern frontrunners, Georgia has been facing a growing discrepancy towards the EU enlargement policy as the country has been suspended from the track. The key question remains: is this a temporary procedural freeze or a fundamental […]
Babis wins parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic

The political geography of Central Europe is slowly changing, and the latest news comes from Prague. The Czech Republic, which was usually seen as the stable pro-Western anchor of the Višegrad Four, has just delivered another cold shower for many. Andrej Babiš and his ANO party staged a dramatic comeback, winning the parliamentary elections with […]