Join Professor Luzkow for an examination of the current conflict. Topics will include: Who is Vladimir Putin? What can peace look like? The three pivotal demands of Russia: neutralization status for Ukraine; demilitarization; de-nazification (restraint of nationalism). The status of Crimea? Lecture at 4 p.m. followed by a discussion and Q & A. In-person and on Zoom. Reception following
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Following the controversial incorporation of Crimea into Russia in spring 2014 andthe subsequent eco...
Russian troops kill women and children in Ukraine, they shoot at civilians and journalists, they pla...
Over two weeks after our first pop-up (Feb. 10) Russian experts Dr. Blinnikov (Geography) and Dr. Li...
This policy brief considers the relationship between peace and justice in any attempt at peace-makin...
The civil war raging in Ukraine stands as a microcosm for what many politicians are referring to as ...
Join us for a discussion of the ongoing war in Ukraine, its connection with Russian politics since t...
Prepared for the Interdisciplinary Dialogues Presents: War in Ukraine, March 16, 2022. The program ...
Text of a Podcast in Stocktonafterclass.This is based on a talk delivered in 2014 on the first Ukrai...
A presentation given by Adrian Mandzy, Professor of History at Morehead State University, on March 4...
Diplomatic attempts by international leaders to settle the situation have showed no signs of success...
Over the last weeks, several people have asked me what I thought about the intensifying standoff bet...
This week we discuss contemporary strategic challenges by looking at the Ukrainian War. Jon O\u27Gor...
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022 has not only caused immense suffering inside th...
The topic of this issue is the relations between Russia and Ukraine. Firstly, André Härtel discusses...
Security is understood as a certain state of confidence, the lack of threat and the awareness that t...
Following the controversial incorporation of Crimea into Russia in spring 2014 andthe subsequent eco...
Russian troops kill women and children in Ukraine, they shoot at civilians and journalists, they pla...
Over two weeks after our first pop-up (Feb. 10) Russian experts Dr. Blinnikov (Geography) and Dr. Li...
This policy brief considers the relationship between peace and justice in any attempt at peace-makin...