Report
11 April 2024
The impact on the European Union of Ukraine’s potential future accession
This report evaluates the impact on the EU of a possible EU accession of Ukraine, focusing on economic consequences and institutional developments.
Report
11 April 2024
This report evaluates the impact on the EU of a possible EU accession of Ukraine, focusing on economic consequences and institutional developments.
Working paper
26 March 2024
The three eastern European states had practically no waiting time before being accepted as candidate countries right after application
Podcast
13 March 2024
EU countries have resisted splintering factions since Russia’s 2022 invasion
Opinion piece
12 March 2024
Policy brief
07 March 2024
The war complicates the accession process, but Ukraine can work progressively towards meeting the entry conditions
Opinion piece
13 February 2024
First glance
17 January 2024
The EU will never become a serious geopolitical player without reducing national veto power.
First glance
09 November 2023
Clearer rule of law standards are needed to prevent strategic use of corruption in both enlargement countries and the current EU.
Working paper
11 July 2023
This paper analyses Ukraine’s war economy management and performance, according to information available in June 2023.
Podcast
05 October 2022
Discussion of a European Political Community ahead of the summit in Prague on 6 October.
Policy brief
22 September 2022
The EPC would not be, and should not be, regarded as a substitute for EU accession, but should be designed to work as an accelerator.
External publication
25 July 2022
A collection of articles compiled following a joint Bruegel-Intereconomics event on EU enlargment.
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.
Blog post
15 March 2022
The European Union should grant candidate status to Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, as part of a long-term stabilisation strategy.
Blog post
14 March 2022
European Union membership for Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine is at present unrealistic, but they should be offered more than Association Agreements.
Blog post
27 April 2021
The rocky start to the European Union’s vaccination rollout has allowed Moscow and Beijing to score political points in the Balkans and Central and Ea