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Author Archives: Julija Bogoeva

Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Foreign Investment: Capital Does Not Dance To War Drums

by Julija Bogoeva 16/03/199202/08/2020

The “blue helmets” are coming, but peace, per se, is not enough to attract the foreign capital. Long term manufacturing capital and peace keeping forces do not go along “On the firm dance floor of the city of waltz we practice czardas and polka”, said recently a representative of one of the seventy Japanese firms […]

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