As winter is approaching, Filip Medunic comments on gas prices in Germany
Media mentions – Filip Medunic
Both companies [Carlsberg and Danone] were in the process of selling their Russian assets. This process, the potential revenue thereof, and a possible reduction in the workforce have now been stopped
Filip Medunic comments on Russia’s decision to grab the shares of Danone and Carlsberg
It is not realistic to close all the loopholes. Nor is it realistic to have sanctions as a kind of miracle solution in your foreign policy. It’s not going to eliminate all difficult decisions, it can
Filip Medunic comments on the use of sanctions against Russia
The achievement of political goals cannot always be measured in economic terms. Clearly measurable goals are difficult to define, and an overall assessment of the success of sanctions is difficult.
Filip Medunic argues that sanctions are a tool of foreign policy, but they are based on economic measures that cause costs
The EU and the West in general have not yet achieved this overarching foreign policy goal and the collapse of the Russian economy has not materialised
Filip Medunic’s analysis on the impact of economic sanctions against Russia
The sanctions had an impact on the Russian economy, although less then expected. (…) I think expecting a collapse of the Russian economy was simply unrealistic
Interview to Filip Medunic on the consequences of the sanctions on the Russian and European economies
Sanctions alone cannot be effective, only as part of a more complex foreign policy strategy
Filip Medunic writes about the EU sanctions policy towards Russia
A sanctions doctrine would improve the European Union’s policymaking process and provide its global partners with clarity about the measures it would implement in certain conditions
Filip Medunic argues that the EU needs a sanctions doctrine – a framework to set out the goals, means, and risks for the use of economic measures
Russia knows that it is unlikely to be able to count on Europeans as customers in the future. What we are experiencing is a race to the bottom
Filip Medunic comments on Putin’s use of gas to put pressure on Europeans
Over the next five years, global energy markets will be more volatile and fragmented
Filip Medunic comments on the shifting dynamics of the global energy market