Blog post
25 April 2022
Climate migration: what do we really know?
While uncertain, studies suggest that climate change will cause significant internal and international migration over the next century.
Blog post
25 April 2022
While uncertain, studies suggest that climate change will cause significant internal and international migration over the next century.
Blog post
19 April 2022
A requirement for gas to be paid for in rubles is a way for Russia to side-step central bank sanctions.
Opinion piece
11 April 2022
Three ways Europe could limit Russian oil and gas revenues.
Blog post
08 April 2022
Even before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, high natural gas prices triggered an estimated European Union demand cut of about 7%.
Podcast
06 April 2022
A live podcast on energy sanctions on Russia following the EU ban on Russian coal.
Opinion piece
05 April 2022
The EU and the West need to acknowledge and accept the fact that European liberal democracy is being defended in Ukraine – a clearer message to Putin
Event
31 March 2022
In this episode of Sound of Economics live we discussed whether REPowerEU can enable Europe to have affordable and secure energy supplies.
Podcast
31 March 2022
Can REPowerEU make sure that Europe has affordable and secure energy supplies in both the near and long term?
News
23 March 2022
Testimony before the Economic Affairs Committee at the House of Lords, UK Parliament.
External publication
22 March 2022
Book published by Gallimard and overseen by Groupe d’études géopolitiques (GEG)
Blog post
17 March 2022
A stop to Russian oil and coal supplies would push Europe into a short and painful adjustment period.
Opinion piece
14 March 2022
A trans-Atlantic pact between North America and Europe is essential if Europe is to free itself in the short term from its dependence on Russian energ
Opinion piece
14 March 2022
Beijing could provide greater assistance to its partner while benefiting from greater energy and military security, but this option is not without ris
Event
10 March 2022
A special off-the-record conversation with Patrick Graichen.
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
Blog post
09 March 2022
Even with help from China, Russia will be unable to mitigate the immediate impact of Western sanctions.