Montenegro 2035: Scenarios for the future economy, society and global positioning
Every country faces a crossroads at certain historical moments—periods when political, economic, and technological forces converge to create new possibilities. […]
Every country faces a crossroads at certain historical moments—periods when political, economic, and technological forces converge to create new possibilities. […]
Digital transformation is no longer a luxury—it is the backbone of a modern European state. For Montenegro, the move toward
Montenegro occupies a unique place in Southeastern Europe—not just geographically, but diplomatically, economically, and culturally. As the country prepares for
Montenegro’s economic future will be determined not only by investment, infrastructure, or EU funds, but by the strength and adaptability
By the end of this decade, Montenegro’s financial system will be profoundly reshaped by its integration into the European Union.
Montenegro’s forthcoming entry into the European Union is far more than a national milestone; it represents a structural turning point
Montenegro’s social systems—healthcare, pensions, social protection, childcare, and public services—are the core foundations of social stability, economic productivity, and quality
Montenegro’s geography has always defined its destiny. Positioned on the Adriatic Sea, at the crossroads of Central Europe, the Balkans,
Montenegro’s cultural identity is one of the country’s most underrated strategic assets. While real estate, tourism, logistics, and energy dominate
Montenegro’s urban spaces are at a turning point. Podgorica, Herceg Novi, Budva, Bar, Nikšić, Tivat, and Cetinje are undergoing rapid
Montenegro’s real estate and hospitality sectors are entering a decisive new cycle—one shaped not merely by market demand, but by
Montenegro’s coastline is short in geographic terms, but strategically vast in economic potential. Few countries in Europe possess such a