Bosnia and Herzegovina - Since the beginning of the migratory crisis in the Western Balkans in 2014 (when in the autumn of 2014 a first massive wave of migrants coming from Kosovo arrived at the Serbian-Hungarian border), the routes used by the…
By Modeste Schwartz.
Hungary - Geopolitical implications of the Hungarian Elections of April 8.
After a contextual presentation of the current actors on the Hungarian political scene on the eve of the April 8 elections, followed by a socio-cultural analysis of the…
By Ferenc Almássy.
Central Europe - The Visegrád Group is 27 years old on February 15, 2018. Never has its influence been so important.
Created on 15 February 1991 by Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia (which split into two states, the Czech Republic…
Hungary, Budapest - Interview with Gábor Tóth, President of the world's first V4 - China association, Gateway to Europe : "We will see a strong Europe, with the help of Chinese investments. "
Early December, Ferenc Almássy met with Gábor Tóth, the President of the…
Hungary - Interview with the Speaker of the Hungarian National Assembly, László Kövér: "We would like to take the European Union in the opposite direction to the one the Commission wants for few years now."
On the occasion of an informal summit…
Central Europe - The Visegrád Group met three times in less than a week. On Monday, October 9, in Warsaw, along with the Baltic countries, Romania and Bulgaria, on Wednesday, October 11, in Budapest, with representatives of the Western Balkans, where the…
Bulgaria, Varna - The Prime Ministers of Greece and Romania and the Presidents of Serbia and Bulgaria, met in Varna on Tuesday, October 3. They initiated a new level of cooperation between their countries.
A new V4 in the Balkans? The Four…
Montenegro - The tiny Balkan state, former part of Yugoslavia and of Serbia, Montenegro joined officially NATO on Monday, June 5.
During a ceremony in Wahsington DC, officials from Montenegro signed the accession of the small western Balkan country to the North…
Article originally published in Hungarian on Magyar Hírlap.
By Mariann Őry.
The left might have deliberately provoked the fights in the parliament.
Macedonia, Skopje - High tensions in Macedonia as the Social-Democrats chose irregularly the Albanian chairman of the parliament.
The Social-Democrats want to use…
Article originaly published on Central European Financial Observer.
By Michał Kowalczyk.
Central Europe - Central and Southeast European (CSE) countries without doubt appear to be the ones with the lowest prices in the European Union. Poles, Hungarians or Romanians pay less for basic…
Kosovo - Interview with Nikola Mirkovic, author and anti-NATO activist: "What is certain is that the interference of NATO and the West completely disrupted the Balkans, which have not recovered. Today it is mistakenly believed that peace has returned, but believe me,…
Article originally published on GeopoliticalFutures, with the title "A shift is emerging in Eastern Europe".
By George Friedman.
The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarly represent those of the Visegrád Post.
As I have mentioned…