Wall in: The Eurosceptic challenge in Croatia
The collapse of the left and the rise of eurosceptisism have changed the Croatian political landscape ahead of the 2019 European Parliament elections.
Spitzberg Partners LLC
ECFR associate researcher for Croatia
Jan 2015 — presentRobin-Ivan Capar is a communications professional, consultant, and policy analyst based in Norway and Croatia. He currently leads communications at BOSQAR d.d., the holding company of the BOSQAR INVEST group, having previously advised the board on strategic communication. He also consults for various European technology, media, and telecom (TMT) companies. Previously, Robin was a Media Consultant for RTL Croatia and Time Out Croatia, as well as a Contributing Editor at Index Publishing, responsible for overseeing content at Croatia’s most-read news site, Index.hr.
Robin holds a postgraduate specialization in EU Accession and European Project Management from the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Zagreb. He also earned Master’s degrees in Applied Linguistics and Italian Language and Literature from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the same university.
The collapse of the left and the rise of eurosceptisism have changed the Croatian political landscape ahead of the 2019 European Parliament elections.
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