Vedran Obućina jest analitykiem i dziennikarzem specjalizującym się w polityce Zachodnich Bałkanów oraz Bliskiego Wschodu. Jest sekretarzem Stowarzyszenia Studiów Basenu Morza Śródziemnego na Uniwersytecie w Rijece oraz analitykiem The Atlantic Post w Waszyngtonie.
Vedran Obućina is an analyst and a journalist specializing in the Western Balkans and Middle East domestic and foreign affairs. He is the Secretary of the Society for Mediterranean Studies at the University of Rijeka and a Foreign Affairs Analyst at The Atlantic Post.
The Sarajevo International Airport currently holds 10th place in the SEE, as it has less than one million passengers annually and only 3,9 per cent of overall traffic in the region.
The European Commission approved a Slovenian proposal for the sale of Nova Ljubljanska Banka (NLB), which stipulates that by the end of this year the state will sell at least 50 per cent of the stake in the bank.
Serbia's gross domestic product will accelerate to 4 per cent in 2018 but if Serbia wants to catch up with other countries in the region and Europe, a constant growth of 5% and more is needed.
Slovenia is a country with a brewing tradition but last year the import exceeded the export of beer. This happened for the first time in ten years, since the data is being tracked.
The banking sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) continually records an increase in assets. Last year, they increased by 8.2 per cent and amounted to EUR14.447bn.
The European Commission launched in Sofia a Digital Agenda for the Western Balkans in order to support the transition of the region to the digital economy and enable the benefits of digital transformation.
The Croatian government has invited LOT Polish Airlines to a possible takeover of a "significant stake" in Croatia Airlines. LOT has declined to comment.
In May 2018, the European Central Bank published a report stating that Bulgaria is not ready for the accession to the Eurozone, although the country fulfils the formal criteria. Bulgarians think the accession process is not...
Polish-Croatian economic cooperation is at a fairly good level, but it seems that the real momentum is not there yet. One thing distinguishes Poland from Croatia – the desire for success through the cooperation with the...
When the former Yugoslavian federation fell apart, many macroeconomic issues stayed behind. The official arbitrary dissolution of Yugoslav properties and debts is still looming over six republics.