Flash Panel: "The War in Ukraine: Is There Hope for Diplomacy?"

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Location: Online (View on map )

As an unprovoked act of aggression on a sovereign nation, Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022 represented a failure of diplomacy. Now over six months into the war, is there a role for diplomacy in bringing the conflict to a resolution? What effect has the war had on other diplomatic missions, relationships, and endeavors? This virtual flash panel, sponsored by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, gathers diplomats and experts to discuss this question. 

This event will be live-streamed here and on the Nanovic Institute's YouTube Channel.

Free and open to all. 

Panelists

  • Lord David Alton of Liverpool

    Lord David Alton of Liverpool
    British Parliamentarian and Human Rights Campaigner

  • Ambassador Audra Pleyptė

    Ambassador Audra Pleyptė
    Ambassador from the Republic of Lithuania to the United States

  • Ambassador David Malcolm Robinson

    Ambassador David Malcolm Robinson
    Retired career member of the U.S. Senior Foreign Service
    Diplomat-in-Residence, Keough School of Global Affairs
    University of Notre Dame

  • Myroslav Marynovych

    Myroslav Marynovych
    Vice-Rector for University Mission
    Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv

  • Clemens Sedmak

    Moderated by Clemens Sedmak
    Professor of Social Ethics and Director, Nanovic Institute for European Studies
    Keough School of Global Affairs
    University of Notre Dame

Photo source: Flickr, Public Domain

Originally published at nanovic.nd.edu.