Podcast
10 March 2022
War in Ukraine: reflections on the economic consequences for Russia
Sergei Guriev joins us to discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine will affect the economies of Russia and the world.
Podcast
10 March 2022
Sergei Guriev joins us to discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine will affect the economies of Russia and the world.
Opinion piece
10 March 2022
The European Union will have to bolster members most vulnerable to Russian blackmail and rethink the structure of European energy markets in order to
Event
09 March 2022
Oleg Ustenko, Economic Advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, joined us to discuss the situation in Ukraine.
Blog post
09 March 2022
Even with help from China, Russia will be unable to mitigate the immediate impact of Western sanctions.
Blog post
08 March 2022
Whatever the duration of the war, its legacy will be long-lasting. It will shape Europe’s policy choices for the years and decades to come.
Blog post
07 March 2022
Russia is reeling from massive financial sanctions, while Ukraine’s financial system is battered but remains functional, and the EU and global financi
Event
03 March 2022
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live on China-Russia relations in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Podcast
03 March 2022
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live on China-Russia relations in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Podcast
02 March 2022
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live on the global financial system and central banks in the wake of sanctions imposed on Russia.
Opinion piece
01 March 2022
Russia's war in Ukraine has underscored the need for Europe finally to invest more in its own defence and security. Such an outrageous act of aggressi
Blog post
28 February 2022
The European Union can manage without Russian gas next winter, but must be united in taking difficult decisions.
External publication
28 February 2022
How Europe can protect itself from Russian blackmail.
Podcast
28 February 2022
How can Europe protect itself from Russian blackmail?
Opinion piece
28 February 2022
The EU is still Russia’s largest trading partner, actually several times bigger than China.
Blog post
11 February 2022
To play a deterrent role against Russian military action, sanctions would have to be very broad, have a rapid effect and be as coordinated as possible
Podcast
01 June 2021
The forced landing of an internal EU flight is just the latest development in the President of Belarus’ efforts to cling to power.