【GGR Talk Session】 Economic Expectations and Attachment to the European Union After the Invasion of Ukraine: A Reappraisal Using Observational and Experimental Evidence
Date25th April, 2025 (Friday)
Time12:40-13:40
PlaceKunitachi Campus, Hitotsubashi University (The venue will be notified upon pre-registration)
Event Outline

We are happy to announce that we will hold the GGR Talk Session. Pre-registration is required to participate in this event. The event information as follows:

■Title: Economic Expectations and Attachment to the European Union After the Invasion of Ukraine: A Reappraisal Using Observational and Experimental Evidence

■ Speaker: Luís Russo (PhD Candidate, Social and Political Sciences, European University Institute)

■Date: 25th April, 2025 (Friday)

■Time: 12:40-13:40

■Place: Kunitachi Campus, Hitotsubashi University (The venue will be notified upon pre-registration)

■Language: English

■Pre-registration: https://forms.gle/aM6oPyr266sK7TaE6

About the speaker:

Luís Russo is a PhD candidate at the Social and Political Sciences Department at the European University Institute (EUI) and a member of the SOLID team with Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli. His research focuses on EU public opinion, particularly the extent to which the common crises of the 2020s have recalibrated political support for European solidarity and European integration. As part of SOLID, besides working on the interplay between crisis concerns and support for EU crisis management, he manages the EUI-YouGov ‘Solidarity in Europe’ survey. Prior to the EUI, he received an MA at the College of Europe, an MRes at the EUI and a BA at the Nova University of Lisbon. From 2014 to 2020, he was a political advisor at the European Parliament and with the Portuguese Government. He has published on the impact of COVID-19’s economic recovery on the reconfiguration of public support for European solidarity.

We are looking forward to your participation.

Institute for Global Governance Research (GGR)