Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: History, Politics, and Global Security

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Tuesday, 01 March, 2022 - 4:59 am to Tuesday, 01 March, 2022 - 4:59 am

Bowman Hall
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Flyer: Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

 

 

This panel discussion will explore the historical roots of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, how those roots have been distorted by Putin and major Russian media outlets, the regional and international political factors involved, and the invasion’s implications for human rights, human security, and the global order. Faculty, students, and members of the community can attend either in-person or virtually.

Discussants:

  • Neil Cooper, Ph.D. (Moderator), School of Peace & Conflict Studies

  • Andrew Barnes, Ph.D., School of Multidisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities

  • Eli Kaul, Ph.D., Department of Political Science

  • Molly Merryman, Ph.D., School of Peace & Conflict Studies

  • Gabriella Paar-Jakli, Ph.D., Department of Political Science

  • Richard Steigmann-Gall, Ph.D., Department of History