European University Institute Focus on Ukraine The European University Institute joins on a number of initiatives - both academic and humanitarian - undertaken in response to the Ukraine's crisis. 08 March 2022 | Event - Research Print Share: Share on Facebook Share on BlueSky Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email News and events: 28 February 2022: War in Ukraine: the fact-checked disinformation detected in the EU 1 March 2022: Ukraine: How did we get here? The Florence School of Regulation joins worldwide support for Ukraine 2 March 2022: Acting SWIFTly? A discussion on meaningful financial measures to impede Russia’s war - Florence School of Banking & Finance (eui.eu) 3 March 2022: Russian invasion of Ukraine: military situation 4 March 2022: Survival in a lawless world 4 March 2022: EDMO establishes a taskforce on disinformation about the war in Ukraine 9 March 2022: Refugees from Ukraine in Poland: The situation on the ground and future prospects 10 March 2022: How Did We Get Here? Historians Discuss Ukraine 15 March 2022: Emmanuel Macron and the Future of Europe More reading: An economic development strategy for the Donbas with spill-over potential: incentives, investments, and insurance (January 2021) Russian investment in Syrian phosphate: opportunities and challenges (April 2021) Building connections, distorting meanings: Soviet architecture and the West, 1953-1979 (2021) Business not as usual: building policies and institutional foundations for the reintegration of Ukraine’s Donbas region (April 2020) The dual role of state capacity in opening socio-political orders: assessment of different elements of state capacity in Belarus and Ukraine (May 2020) Between political impasse and economic recovery: finalizing the economic development strategy for the Donbas (2021) Geopolitics: conversations about a post-corona world (2021) External differentiated integration: legal feasibility and constitutional acceptability (2020) Contested states: the struggle for survival and recognition in the post-1945 international order (2020) The changing global order and its implications for the EU (2019) Introduction: the rise of geopolitics in the EU’s approach in its Eastern neighbourhood (2018) What economic model for a postconflict Donbas?: how economic measures could play a role in exiting the negative scenario (June 2019) Tit-for-tat: the U.S.-Russian game of weaponizing elections (October 2019) Political affinities and maneuvering of Soviet Ukrainian political elites: Heorhii Shevel and the Ministry of Strange Affairs in the 1970s (June 2019) The Impact of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the Legal System of Ukraine (2020) ‘Where have all the distortions gone?’: Appellate Body report, 'Ukraine – Ammonium Nitrate' (2020) Friendly fire: the trade impact of the Russia sanctions and counter-sanctions (2020) Amending legislatures in authoritarian regimes: power sharing in post-soviet Euroasia (October 2020) Towards a peaceful future for Ukraine’s Donbas region (May 2020) Towards open access social orders in eastern Europe (2021) Ukrainian labour and Siberian oil in the late Soviet empire (October 2020) When business and politics mix : local networks and socio-political transformations in Ukraine (April 2020) Neopatrimonialism : the Russian regime through a Weberian lens (2021) Bilateral defence and security cooperation despite disintegration: does the Brexit process divide the United Kingdom and Germany on Russia? (November 2020) Separating the political from the economic: the Russia-traffic in transit panel report (2021) Alex Stubb on the conflict in UkraineBrigid Laffan: Europe voices collective will and flexes muscle, The Irish Times, 5 March 2022. Latin America and the Russo-Ukrainian War, blogpost co-authored by Lucía Bosoer, Lucas Chiodi, Gabriel Cohen, Melina Nitschker, and Esteban Scuzarello.