Join us for a webinar about the comprehensive report published in the CASE Reports series. The report analyses the economic impact of the war in Ukraine and other geopolitical and economic shocks, focusing on four key areas: macroeconomic stability, financial sector resilience, external trade and investment, and energy security.
The report explores how the economies of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine have navigated multiple global and regional disruptions – from the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The webinar will feature the report’s authors: Marek Dąbrowski, Jan Hagemejer, Christopher A. Hartwell, Vladimir Otrachshenko, and Olga Popova – distinguished economists with deep expertise in transition economies, monetary policy, investment, and institutional development.
During the webinar, the authors will present key insights and address pressing questions, including:
- Which economies show signs of long-term resilience, and which remain structurally fragile?
- How has the war in Ukraine reshaped trade routes, migration patterns, and investment flows?
- How are energy dependencies shifting, and what are the implications for security and sustainability?
- What national and international policy measures can meaningfully strengthen resilience in the region?
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This is a unique opportunity to engage directly with the authors, gain insights grounded in robust data, and explore forward-looking strategies for Eastern Europe’s economic stability.
The event will take place online on Monday, 23 June 2025, from 4:00 to 5:30 PM Central European Summer Time (CEST).
The report and the webinar are part of the OSF-funded project “Increasing the Economic Resilience of Armenia, Georgia and Moldova”, conducted by CASE in cooperation with MODEX (Armenia), EPRC (Georgia), and Expert-Grup (Moldova).