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WORLD SCIENTISTS about the war in Ukraine | Tatyana Deryugina

“…this war has prominent consequences both for Ukraine and Russia. Russia will find itself increasingly isolated, its people, including those who very much against this war, will suffer. And I’v is a tragedy that easily avoidable, and regime of Russia should be entirely responsible for that. The people of Ukraine have harderlive shattered. Even if the war will stop tomorrow, lives have been ruined, rebuilding takes years, and we need to be there for Ukraine…”

Rebuilding and realignment: Economic future for Ukraine and Russia

This event examines the profound economic transformations triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, focusing on both countries’ diverging paths. A panel of experts draws on two new papers to explore strategies for rebuilding a postwar, westward-facing Ukraine through financial inflows, investment, and growth-oriented reforms. The panel then turns to Russia, analyzing how wartime mobilization and surging military expenditures have reshaped its economy. Together, these discussions offer a comparative perspective on resilience, recovery, and long-term economic realignment in the region.

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