This roundtable discussion with leading figures in the study of Ukrainian politics, European security, and Russian politics will explore the causes, the local and global responses, and long-term impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on the stability of the continent, the new rules of international politics, and the balance of power in Europe.
Moderator | Michael Bernhard, UF Political Science
Dr. Stephen E. Hanson is Vice Provost for Academic and International Affairs (VPAIA) and Lettie Pate Evans Professor in the Department of Government at William & Mary. He is the author of numerous books, journal articles, and book chapters examining post-communist politics in comparative perspective. [ Ссылка ]
Dr. Ola Onuch is a senior lecturer in Politics at the University of Manchester. Her comparative study of protest (elections, migration & identity) in Eastern Europe and Latin America has made her a leading expert in Ukrainian and Argentine politics specifically, but also in inter-regional comparative analysis. Onuch’s research on protest politics in Ukraine has resulted in her consulting policymakers in Canada, Ukraine, the UK and US, and she has authored several scholarly articles with research regularly appearing in leading media outlets. [ Ссылка ]
Dr. Sergiy Kudelia is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Baylor University. His research focuses primarily on political regimes and regime change, civil war onset and dynamics, and political institutions and institutional design with a geographic focus on Ukraine. [ Ссылка ]
Dr. Jelena Subotić is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Georgia State University. Dr. Subotić writes broadly about international relations theory, memory politics, human rights, transitional justice, international ethics, state identity, and the politics of the Western Balkans. [ Ссылка ]
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