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The GovTech revolution offers a vision not of more government, nor less government, but smarter government—one that leverages private sector innovation to deliver public value more effectively than ...
Letting go doesn’t mean erasing the past. It means no longer being defined by it. It means holding success lightly. It means being willing to say: This worked. And now, something else is needed. That ...
Erlet Shaqe is Chairman of the Albanian Energy Association (AEA) in Tirana, Albania. His goal is to implement high work performance and best energy efficiency and to secure the best legislative and ...
Erwan Fouéré is Associate Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels; he had a career spanning 38 years with the EU institutions, during which he assumed various ...
Giles Merritt founded Friends of Europe in 1999, and its policy journal Europe’s World in 2005. His latest book is Slippery Slope: Europe’s Troubled Future.
Jeroen van der Toolen is an acknowledged expert in the field of commercial and residential real estate. He is the head of Ghelamco in Central and Eastern Europe and has been responsible for all ...
Kirill Ilinski is co-founder and Managing Partner of Fusion Asset Management, specialising in Portfolio Management and Advisory Services for institutional, corporate and individual clients. Kirill ...
Sergiu Oprescu is executive president of Alpha Bank Romania and president of the board of directors, at the Romanian Association of Banks. Prior to this, he held several managerial positions in ...
A board game about standing in queues? Sounds at first like a rather British invention. Far from it. It was in fact designed and first launched in Poland, in 2011 by ...
Leszek Miller, a former prime minister of Poland, has sparked outrage across the country after apparently jumping the queue for the Covid-19 vaccine. Poles old enough to ...
Lithuanians have learnt to love second-hand fashion. What can we do to encourage emerging Europe’s doubters that style doesn’t always have to be new ...
Lithuanians have learnt to love second-hand fashion. What can we do to encourage emerging Europe’s doubters that style doesn’t always have to be new ...
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