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Russian economy is faltering despite oil windfall, Sweden warns Stockholm’s military intelligence head says Moscow is manipulating data to make its economy look better

’Even if the serious problems in the 🇷🇺economy won’t change the leadership’s strategic goals in the war, or their view of Nato and the EU, it will affect how they can pursue those goals, how much and how advanced their military capabilities are. Sweden’s MUST head in the FT. ft.com/content/04a9...

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Now you can find the program and register here: www.hhs.se/en/about-us/...

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CONFERENCE ALERT! Join us at @sitestockholm.bsky.social on April 27 for a one-day conference on gender gaps in the AI economy.
📍 Stockholm School of Economics
🕘 09:00–16:00
📅 Submit by March 27
www.hhs.se/en/about-us/...

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How important is Russia’s shadow fleet to financing Putin’s war?
In this podcast, SITE researcher Maria Perrotta Berlin @lilleberlin.bsky.social discusses how old, often uninsured and hard-to-trace vessels help transport Russian oil, evade sanctions and fund the war chest. ➡️ (in Swe): tr.ee/M5LxIr

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Sweden is taking a tougher line on Russia’s shadow fleet. As SITE researcher Maria Perrotta Berlin (@lilleberlin.bsky.social) notes: “These vessels are used not only to circumvent sanctions, but also have the potential to be used in hybrid warfare.”

➡️ Learn more (in Swe): tr.ee/ypiguG

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The BEROC-IPM School of Economics and Business (BISEB) at European Humanities University invite students to join the 2026 IGB European Case Championship – an international competition focused on solving real business challenges. See details: igbstart.lt Ping @sthlmschoolofecon.bsky.social

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Best paper in #gender economics

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Maria Perrotta Berlin, Assistant Professor at SITE, contributed to the Sorbonne Alliance research initiative “Europe and the War in Ukraine” - a joint project led by ESCP Business School, INALCO, and Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle examining the war’s consequences for Europe in geopolitical, geoeconomic, and business terms.

Maria Perrotta Berlin, Assistant Professor at SITE, contributed to the Sorbonne Alliance research initiative “Europe and the War in Ukraine” - a joint project led by ESCP Business School, INALCO, and Paris Sorbonne Nouvelle examining the war’s consequences for Europe in geopolitical, geoeconomic, and business terms.

SITE’s Maria Perrotta Berlin @lilleberlin.bsky.social contributes to the Sorbonne Alliance series Europe and the War in Ukraine with a new policy paper on Russia sanctions - what worked, what’s left, and how frozen Russian assets could help fund Ukraine’s defence & reconstruction. ➡️ tr.ee/5DPLl7

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Today I’m presenting part of the Russia in Africa project at the 18th @the-peio.bsky.social conference @iepolisci.bsky.social in Segovia. Great conference, great people!

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Konferencje i badania | SGH | Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie

Friends and colleagues working on sanctions, keep this conference on your radar! 24-25 September in Warsaw, deadline for abstract submission 28 February. www.sgh.waw.pl/kgs/badania-...

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SITE's Maria Perrotta Berlin @lilleberlin.bsky.social maps how Russian (incl. Wagner-linked) activity shapes development cooperation and public attitudes across Africa. Donor responses vary - and Russia’s presence can boost views of US leadership while eroding trust in democratic norms. tr.ee/y4LUk8

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MSCBE & @sitestockholm.bsky.social launch a new Research Seminar & Policy Brief Series on Closing Gender Gaps Through Economics Research. First seminar on Feb 5 w Dr. Bert D’Espallier on gender research in development finance, leadership, and microfinance. More info: cbe.aua.am/cbrd/project...

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Russia has ramped up its Africa outreach since 2022 - but what has it really gained? A new brief by SITE’s Maria Perrotta Berlin ( @lilleberlin.bsky.social ) & BEROC’s Lev Lvovskiy finds limited strategic payoff from Moscow’s efforts.

📄 Read more: tr.ee/FrJGDA

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Join @golovchenko.bsky.social 's presentation on the effects of #sanctions on the #ShadowFleet . Tuesday 27/1, irl or online!

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Ignoring antagonistic information threats: Costs and evidence from Ukraine

Start time: 2026-02-12 at 09:30
End time: 2026-02-12 at 12:00
Time zone: CET
Location: Stockholm School of Economics

As democracies worldwide face mounting disinformation, influence operations, and hybrid threats, Ukraine’s experience offers an evidence base for understanding the consequences of underestimating - or ignoring - antagonistic information aggression. This high-level expert event brings together Ukrainian and international specialists to unpack the economic, political, and societal costs of these threats, and to discuss what Europe must learn from Ukraine’s decade on the front lines.

Ignoring antagonistic information threats: Costs and evidence from Ukraine Start time: 2026-02-12 at 09:30 End time: 2026-02-12 at 12:00 Time zone: CET Location: Stockholm School of Economics As democracies worldwide face mounting disinformation, influence operations, and hybrid threats, Ukraine’s experience offers an evidence base for understanding the consequences of underestimating - or ignoring - antagonistic information aggression. This high-level expert event brings together Ukrainian and international specialists to unpack the economic, political, and societal costs of these threats, and to discuss what Europe must learn from Ukraine’s decade on the front lines.

📆 📢 SAVE THE DATE - Feb 12 | SITE, together with SUCC and CSSC, is bringing Ukrainian and international experts to Stockholm for keynote talks and a panel discussion on 'Ignoring Antagonistic Information Threats: Costs and Evidence from Ukraine'. ➡️ Learn more and register here: tr.ee/Qz6Sc3

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Perceptions and Power: Assessing the Impact of Russia’s Influence on Development Cooperation and Attitudes in Africa | EBA I dagens geopolitiska läge överlappar utvecklingsbiståndet i allt högre grad utrikes- och säkerhetspolitiken. Givarnas närvaro och beteende har väldokumenterade effekter på mottagarländerna, inte bara...

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Perceptions and Power: Assessing the Impact of Russia’s Influence on Development Cooperation and Attitudes in Africa
Using geospatial aid and conflict data, and opinion surveys, I show that Russian presence reshapes donor behavior and public attitudes. eba.se/rapporter/pe...

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Russia’s Military Procurement Is a Warning for Europe Putin’s order books reveal plans for conflict well beyond Ukraine

🧨 What does Russia’s military procurement reveal about Moscow’s longer-term plans? Pavlo Shkurenko, a sanctions research fellow at the KSE Institute, and Jacob Parakilas, a research leader at RAND Europe, examine this question in a joint article @foreignpolicy.com foreignpolicy.com/2026/01/07/r...

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🌍 Can Russia’s push into Africa reshape global alliances? 🔎 @lilleberlin.bsky.social (@sitestockholm.bsky.social) and Lev Lvovskiy (BEROC) investigate Moscow’s expanding, yet shallow, footprint across the continent. freepolicybriefs.org/2026/01/19/r... #FreeNetwork #Russia #Africa

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Glad to have contributed to Di’s work mapping emerging power struggles in Africa. Major developments are unfolding across the continent that will demand far more attention going forward.

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The effects of U.S. sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil have been substantial, but their effectiveness over time will hinge on enforcement capacity and political will. The EU cannot afford reliance on U.S. measures alone; it must adopt decisive complementary actions. Excellent analysis ⬇️

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The compensatory function of sanctions - Sanctions on Russia A new policy brief by the Institute for legislative ideas examines the compensatory function of sanctions, arguing that those who cause harm, or enable it through sanctions violations, must contribute...

EU leaders are discussing this week a proposal to explore mechanisms to use immobilized Russian central bank assets to support Ukraine. This brief analyses existing legal mechanisms and puts forward concrete recommendations. sanctionsrussia.org/publication/...

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Lessons for the EU:
• Extraterritorial sanctions are 🧨: a high-impact power tool.
• Shared policies require shared burdens. Enough with permanent free-riders.

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New U.S. sanctions on Rosneft & Lukoil are reshaping global oil flows - and testing EU unity. A new policy brief by Maria Perrotta Berlin (@lilleberlin.bsky.social) & Chloé Le Coq breaks down the impacts on Russia’s budget, EU policy tensions & future sanctions design. ➡️ www.hhs.se/en/about-us/...

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Photo of Anders Olofsgård, Deputy Director of SITE, as he inaugurates the annual Development Day conference, extending a heartfelt greeting to all attendees. Photo: Dominick Nilsson

Photo of Anders Olofsgård, Deputy Director of SITE, as he inaugurates the annual Development Day conference, extending a heartfelt greeting to all attendees. Photo: Dominick Nilsson

Photo of Klara Lindström, Analyst at the Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies (SCEEUS), during Panel 2 "Democratic resilience, disinformation and EU accession". Photo: Dominick Nilsson

Photo of Klara Lindström, Analyst at the Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies (SCEEUS), during Panel 2 "Democratic resilience, disinformation and EU accession". Photo: Dominick Nilsson

Photo of Nataliia Shapoval, Chairman of KSE Institute, presenting her talk on “The Macroeconomic Situation in Ukraine”. Photo: Dominick Nilsson

Photo of Nataliia Shapoval, Chairman of KSE Institute, presenting her talk on “The Macroeconomic Situation in Ukraine”. Photo: Dominick Nilsson

Photo of Rustam Romaniuc, Associate Professor at Montpellier Business School, presenting his talk on “Building Institutions for Economic Competence”. Photo: Dominick Nilsson

Photo of Rustam Romaniuc, Associate Professor at Montpellier Business School, presenting his talk on “Building Institutions for Economic Competence”. Photo: Dominick Nilsson

🇺🇦🇲🇩 Thanks to all who joined SITE Development Day 2025! Experts from Ukraine, Moldova & beyond discussed EU accession, economic resilience, democratic challenges & human capital. We are grateful for the insights shared throughout the day. Photos & recap now available. www.hhs.se/en/about-us/...

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🇪🇺 Can the EU keep sanctioning Russia without breaking internal unity? @lilleberlin.bsky.social of @sitestockholm.bsky.social and Chloé Le Coq of CRED & SITE, discuss the consequences of the sanctions, their immediate impact on Russian firms and the state budget. freepolicybriefs.org/2025/12/08/e...

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With renewed debate in recent days about peace proposals involving territorial concessions, Crimea has (once again) come sharply into focus. Join an informed and research-based discussion of how Crimea should be understood, historically, politically, and legally, and how it can be studied.

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Some taxes, such as the mineral extraction tax (MET), are based on production volumes rather than profits. But as profitability declines, and especially if the sector’s investments fall, the medium-term fiscal losses become more substantial as reduced investment ultimately erodes production volumes.

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Sanctions-driven increases in shipping, insurance, and compliance costs will further compress margins, reducing the tax base. The loss of foreign assets, or their sale at distressed prices, diminishes both current profit tax liabilities and future dividend streams.

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Oil and gas normally account for 25–30% of Russia’s federal budget, and Rosneft and Lukoil together produce 40–45% of national oil output (Rosneft roughly 25–30%, Lukoil 15–17%). Any reduction in company profitability therefore translates directly into lower tax payments and smaller dividends.

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Implications for the Russian state: Lukoil and Rosneft are the two largest taxpayers in Russia, through several major fiscal streams as well as payments associated with state-owned infrastructure. In Rosneft’s case, with state-owned majority stake, dividends are also a source of federal revenue.

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