Event
25 October 2022
Rethinking Ukraine’s energy sector
What are the ideal outcomes for Ukraine's energy system, and what steps must be taken to achieve them?
Event
25 October 2022
What are the ideal outcomes for Ukraine's energy system, and what steps must be taken to achieve them?
Policy brief
27 September 2022
The way to help Ukraine will be to assist in reconstruction and not place artificial impediments to immigration of those who have already suffered.
Podcast
21 September 2022
Will many that have fled Ukraine return, or will families eventually be reunited abroad?
Opinion piece
08 August 2022
Why a “Go It Alone” Approach Will Leave Countries in the Cold This Winter
External publication
25 July 2022
A collection of articles compiled following a joint Bruegel-Intereconomics event on EU enlargment.
Event
21 June 2022
What would increase government support around EU enlargement, and what role could membership play in future peace talks?
Event
14 June 2022
In the latest installment of the Sound of Economics Live we debated whether Ukraine's accession to the EU should be facilitated.
Podcast
14 June 2022
Should Ukraine's accession to the EU be facilitated?
Opinion piece
14 June 2022
The real issue for EU leaders when they discuss Ukraine’s application at a 23-24 June summit and beyond, is what kind of club the EU should be.
Blog post
08 June 2022
Unblocking Ukrainian ports and facilitating wheat exports through large-scale international coordination remains essential.
Opinion piece
30 May 2022
Planning Ukraine’s reconstruction tomorrow is important but meeting its financial needs today is more pressing and requires urgent action.
Blog post
16 May 2022
The EU lacks the coordination structure and transparent data necessary to most effectively navigate an embargo on Russian oil.
Blog post
16 May 2022
As the costs of Ukraine’s resistance mount, there are increasing calls to confiscate these frozen reserves to finance Kyiv’s war and reconstruction.
Policy brief
29 April 2022
Policymakers must think coherently about the joint implications of their actions and avoid taking measures that contradict each other.
Working paper
28 April 2022
Infrastructure bottlenecks prevent Russia from selling all the oil it wants to bring to market, even at lower prices.
Event
27 April 2022
How have events in recent years impacted global trade and value chains and how can we strengthen these against future disruptions?