As the world’s attention remains fixed on Ukraine, hear from Kroc Institute peace studies alumni working in and around the region. They will discuss the roots of the current crisis and strategies to find a way forward.
Panelists:
- Anastasiya Leukhina (M.A. ’02), Trainer, Facilitator, and Consultant; Visiting Professor, Kyiv School of Economics, Kyiv, Ukraine
- Larisa Deriglazova (M.A. ’95), Professor of World Politics and Director of the Jean Monnet Center for European Studies, Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia
- Kristina Hook (Ph.D. ’20), Assistant Professor of Conflict Management, School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding, and Development, Kennesaw State University
- Moderator: George A. Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies
This event will not be recorded.
Additional resources from panelists
From Anastasiya Leukhina:
From Larisa Deriglazova:
- Commentary for EUREN, February 4: Military build-up and diplomacy: Tensions in Russia-West relations
- From Russia in Global Affairs, December 13: Prosecution for Violations of International Humanitarian Law: Russia’s Position
- For The Wilson Center, December 9: The Soviet Union’s Demise As Seen by Today’s Russians
From Kristina Hook:
- From Small Wars & Insurgencies journal, co-authored with Richard Marcantonio (Ph.D. '21), September 2021: War-Related Environmental Crises in Ukraine: International and National Responses
- From Genocide Studies and Prevention journal, Oct. 2021: Pinpointing Patterns of Violence: Ukrainian Holodomor in Genocidal Perspective
- From The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, co-authored with Richard Marcantonio, October 2018: War-related environmental disaster in Ukraine
From George A. Lopez:
- February 9 Appearance on Democracy Now!
- From The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: How to mix sanctions and diplomacy to avert disaster in Ukraine
- January 21 op-ed at The Hill: As Russia braces for battle, sanctions can still be a deterrent
Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.