Ukraine: Forced Migration Information Hub

Information sources

Here, we list a select range of websites that provide up-to-date information on the Russian attack on Ukraine, links to a selection of key documents and analyses, and podcasts of academic events. The documents and links are limited to the topics of "forced migration," "integration," "legal situation," and "war." The information provided on the websites and the reports consists of primarily analytical and/or scholarly information, as well as some relevant primary sources. We deliberately focus on essential sources to provide a short and thus user-friendly list. 

Willkommenskultur 2.0 Die Aufnahme von Ukraine-Flüchtlingen durch die EU: Vorbild für den Umgang mit Schutzsuchenden allgemein? (in German)
  • Petra Bendel

Contribution to the anthology “Wende in Europa. Ausblick auf eine neue Zeit. Berichte zur Lage der Nation” (Thomas Mirow, Publisher), pp 217-240

  • Legal situation & policy analysis
The clock is ticking for temporary protection: What comes next?
  • Caitlin Katsiaficas
  • Martin Wagner
  • Justyna Segeš Frelak

March 1, 2023

In March 2025 at the latest, temporary protection for people fleeing Ukraine comes to an end. Determining what comes next is a complex process in which host countries must navigate multiple policy options, practical considerations, and political and economic interests. There is no time to waste in developing a coordinated approach, particularly due to the large number of people concerned, the range of countries involved, and the prospect of necessary legislative changes.

  • Legal situation & policy analysis
The Ukrainian Refugee Situation: Lessons for EU Asylum Policy
  • Bernd Parusel
  • Valeriia Varfolomieieva

September 16, 2022

This SIEPS European Policy Analysis seeks to explore and explain the main differences between the EU’s management of the Ukrainian refugee emergency and other major refugee arrivals in the recent past. It then considers the possible consequences of the Ukrainian refugee situation for the evolution of the CEAS and the Migration Pact.

  • Legal situation & policy analysis
Zeitenwende in der Asyl- und Migrationspolitik? (in German)
  • Steffen Angenendt
  • David Kipp
  • Anne Koch

June 27, 2022

The EU accepts refugees from Ukraine without bureaucracy. Some speak of a two-class system, others hope for overdue reforms.


  • Legal situation & policy analysis