NATO and EU Countries Are the Largest Investors in Bosnia and Herzegovina

NATO and EU Countries Are the Largest Investors in Bosnia and Herzegovina

From the perspective of realpolitik, delaying and slowing down Euro-Atlantic integration causes immeasurable harm to its citizens. Any policy in BiH and the region that harbors utopian ideas that someone else will make a significant impact in these areas is on the wrong course.

The IMF is right: global economic recovery from Covid could go wrong

The IMF is right: global economic recovery from Covid could go wrong

Growth in internet sales slowed for a fifth month and was the weakest since the business lobby group first started surveying retailers about their online sales 12 years ago.

What Is behind the Recent Rise in Global Food Prices?

What Is behind the Recent Rise in Global Food Prices?

Market indications of steady demand across each of these food, feed, and fuel sectors signal to traders that further price increases may be in store and have led to recent speculative buying, pushing prices higher.

Drones – The “Space Race” of Our Time

Drones – The “Space Race” of Our Time

It has been estimated that by 2030 more than 600,000 people will be employed in the pilotless aerial vehicle industry. In the period ahead, it will be necessary to develop new skills and knowledges which will be a unique challenge for those companies that decide to integrate aerial vehicles into their regular operations.

European Union-China trade relations: Economic institutions in the theory of international relations

European Union-China trade relations: Economic institutions in the theory of international relations

Much of the theory of international relations focuses on the interests of states as one of the main causes of cooperation or conflict. Interests, like power and security, are understood in their most realistic form when they are built by socialization in international organizations or when they are achieved as relative or absolute gains.

Why the IT industry is important for Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Why the IT industry is important for Bosnia and Herzegovina?

At the moment, there is a potential to employ additional 6,000 people in an environmentally friendly industry with excellent working conditions.

The sky is not the limit

The sky is not the limit

Flying above the clouds across our planet, as a Boeing 747 pilot, I have come to realize that the sky is not the limit but the most cohesive tie, a bridge to anywhere!

Net zero carbon and energy sustainability

Net zero carbon and energy sustainability

When it comes to the Balkan region, Serbia is obtaining 70% of its electricity from solid fuels, while Croatia produces 60% of electricity in hydropower plants. Bosnia and Herzegovina has a strong overall capacity being an exporter of electricity, which generates 40% from hydropower potentials and 60% from the combustion of solid fuels.