The political and military conflict in eastern Ukraine, in which Russia is intensely involved, continues largely unabated. At stake is the future trajectory of Ukraine, a country of 43 million, and, more broadly, the very shape of the global political order. What are Russia’s goals in Ukraine and the former Soviet space at large? Have falling oil prices altered these calculations? How far will the US and NATO go in protecting states that are seen as at risk of Russian aggression? These and related questions will be addressed by the panel.
In collaboration with the NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia
Convened by
Leonid Peisakhin Assistant Professor of Political Science, NYU Abu Dhabi
Speakers
Yanni Kotsonis Director of the NYU Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia and Associate Professor of History and Russian and Slavic Studies, NYU
Arturas Rozenas Assistant Professor of Politics, Department of Politics, NYU
Joshua Tucker Professor of Politics, Department of Russian and Slavic Studies, NYU