Tag: European Union

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Analyses

Montenegro at the Hinge: Adriatic Outpost or Balkan Hostage?

In a region that has never known coherent strategic order, Montenegro's geography may be its greatest asset — and its most persistent trap. The Western Balkans have long resisted every attempt at durable integration. Empires passed through, alliances shifted, borders moved — yet fragmentation endured. Montenegro, small and mountainous, sits at the confluence of these tensions: a NATO member facing east, an EU candidate looking west, a coastal state anchored to the Adriatic but gravitationally pulled toward the Balkan interior.

11 May 2026 · Vladan Raznatovic
Analyses

The Mediterranean Is Europe’s Next Economic Frontline

Wars in the Middle East do not stop at the battlefield. They reach Europe through energy prices, shipping disruption, inflation and fear — and the Mediterranean feels the shock first. For the EU, the conflict involving Iran is not a distant crisis. It is a direct test of economic resilience across ports, tourism, transport and energy.

22 Mar 2026 · Vladan Raznatovic