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The Balkan power map 2035: Serbia’s nuclear decision and its impact on regional alliances and cross-border flows

The Western Balkans and Southeast Europe are entering a new strategic energy era, one in which electricity — its production, exchange, security, and geopolitical...

The rhetoric of growth: Serbia’s claim to be the most dynamic economy in the Western Balkans

Serbia’s officials frequently highlight the country’s status as the largest and most dynamic economy in the Western Balkans, a message intended to project confidence...

The new factory belt of the Balkans: Why European supply chains are quietly redirecting through Serbia

European manufacturing is undergoing a historic reordering. For decades, production moved eastward in search of lower labour costs, flexible operations and massive scale. Factories...

Serbia & the regional logistics platform — how the Western Balkans are becoming Europe’s essential land–sea bridge linking the EU, Asia, Türkiye and the...

Across the arc stretching from the Eastern Mediterranean to Central Europe, logistics patterns have undergone a structural reordering over the past decade. The combination...

The agricultural hub — how Serbia and the Western Balkans sit at the centre of Europe’s food-production and rural-economy transformation

Across Europe, agriculture is entering a period of profound transformation. Climate pressures, supply-chain instability, volatile global markets, shifting dietary patterns, and the acceleration of...

Balancing regional energy flows — how Serbia and the Western Balkans became the quiet stabilisers of Europe’s shifting power map

Across the European continent, energy has re-emerged as a defining geopolitical and economic variable. The shocks triggered by the global gas crunch, new sanctions...

The Western Balkans integrated market: Serbia’s regional leverage and the strategic synergies with EU entry (2025–2035)

In the next decade, the Western Balkans will either remain a fragmented set of small national markets — limited, unpredictable, and prone to political...

The new energy geometry in the Balkans: Pipelines, power and the quiet reordering of a region

For more than half a century, the Balkans lived inside a predictable energy ecosystem: electricity from domestic coal, oil and gas pipelines dominated by...

How Montenegro’s EU accession could open a new gateway to the EU single market for the Western Balkans

Montenegro’s eventual accession to the European Union will not be an isolated milestone. It will reshape the strategic, economic, and logistical landscape of the entire Western...

EU remains key partner for Western Balkans, but China gains ground through Serbia ties

Among the regions bordering the European Union, the Western Balkans remain far more connected to the EU than to any other global power. However,...

Serbia receives first EU funds worth €51.66 million under Western Balkans Growth Plan

The Republic of Serbia has received an initial payment of €51.66 million from the European Union as part of the pre-financing under the Growth...

Serbia awaits disbursement of EU Growth Plan funds for green projects

When the European Commission allocated €2 billion in grants and €4 billion in soft loans for infrastructure and Green Agenda projects under the Growth...

Serbia: The Balkans’ economic powerhouse and regional growth engine

Serbia is emerging as the most dynamic economy in the Western Balkans, with a GDP growth forecast of 4.5 percent in 2025 and record...

Serbia receives €101.8 million pre-financing under EU’s Growth Plan for the Western Balkans

As part of the Growth Plan for the Western Balkans, pre-financing amounts to 7% of the total funds for each recipient country in the...
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