Europe’s Economic Lessons Learned from Russia’s War against Ukraine


9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Europe’s Economic Lessons Learned from Russia’s War against Ukraine
Hike

Thursday, 31 August
180 minutes
English
First come first serve
Russia’s war against Ukraine has severely disrupted historic economic and financial ties with Europe. Europe’s large exposure to Russia has led to huge adjustment costs and the need to reshape its economies for a longer-term disengagement from Russia. How can Europe assume a position of strength while dealing with these adjustments? How, in turn, can Europe foster interlinkages with Ukraine for mutual benefit and integrate its large economy into its markets?
 
Session objective: Building understanding – Build your understanding by learning about personal insights and experiences as well as developments in business, society, politics or world affairs.

//INFO: Circular hiking trail Alpbacher Heimatweg.
Bring hiking shoes and water. In case of heavy rain, the session will take place in the first floor (EG3) in the elementary school of Alpbach.
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Speaker

Anne Ruth Herkes

State Secretary (ret.), Ambassador (ret.), Corporate Non-Executive Director Quintet Private Bank (Europe) S.A.; Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
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Jacob Kirkegaard

Senior Fellow Peterson Institute & German Marshall Fund
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Moderator

Marylia Hushcha

Researcher International Institute for Peace
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Tinatin Akhvlediani

Head of Financial Markets and Institutions Unit Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)