A two-day conference analysing the immediate and profound effects on Europe brought by the war in Ukraine that took place on 24-25 November 2022.
    Panel 1: Energy
    00:00:15 Leonardo Meeus | European University Institute
    00:03:07 Merethe Dotterud Leiren | Cirero Oslo
    00:09:05 Ilaria Conti | European University Institute
    00:14:01 Johannes Pollak | Webster Vienna University
    00:18:24 Leonardo Meeus | European University Institute
    00:18:58 Ilaria Conti | European University Institute
    00:23:41 Johannes Pollak | Webster Vienna University
    00:31:09 Leonardo Meeus | European University Institute
    00:31:40 Merethe Dotterud Leiren | Cirero Oslo
    00:39:47 Johannes Pollak | Webster Vienna University
    00:45:00 Ilaria Conti | European University Institute
    00:49:06 Leonardo Meeus | European University Institute
    00:59:54 Olena Snigyr | European University Institute
    01:00:08 Leonardo Meeus | European University Institute
    01:00:37 Ilaria Conti | European University Institute
    01:04:58 Merethe Dotterud Leiren | Cirero Oslo
    01:12:53 Johannes Pollak | Webster Vienna University
    01:17:48 Leonardo Meeus | European University Institute
    01:19:11 End credits

    Since the Russian attack in late February 2022, the war in Ukraine has had profound and immediate effects on Europe. Within a short span of time, fundamental aspects and assumptions of the European contract have been redefined, and the European integration processes have accelerated dramatically in a number of core state- and policy areas. These include, amongst others, the military and security dimensions, energy dependence and transition to renewable sources, the prospect of enlargement and new accession processes and the external dimension at large. At the same time, certain recent developments have shown the limits of joint action.

    This conference, organised in the framework of the Horizon 2020 CSA project Differentiation: Clustering Excellence (DiCE), seeks to answer a crucial question: is the war in Ukraine ultimately leading to a more unitary or a more differentiated EU? After a high-level keynote speech on day one, the second day comprises four roundtables on the above-mentioned key areas (security, energy, and enlargement-external differentiation).

    More about the event: https://www.eui.eu/events?id=549662

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