Russia’s War against Ukraine: Scenarios and Policy Options
Speaker Series on Transatlantic Security Issues
(In)Security: Europe and America in the Modern World
James Nixey (Director, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House, London):
Russia’s War against Ukraine: Scenarios and Policy Options
Security is a basic need for all societies and states. However, it is never guaranteed in the anarchic international system. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 shattered Europe’s security architecture for good. Europe and the United States are forced to respond to and come to grips with the changed security environment. The seminar is designed as a highly interactive format and offers graduate students and all other interested participants the opportunity to discuss current affairs with renowned experts from academia, the think tank world and government – either on campus in Regensburg or via Zoom. The overall goal of the speaker series is two-fold. On the hand, participants will gain a firm understanding of major transatlantic security issues, while the various speakers will also help us explore current security challenges from different angles. On the other hand, the series gives graduate students and the audience a unique chance to interact with leading experts in a professional setting and helps them prepare for their postgraduate careers.
When? Monday 2-4 pm c.t. (exception on 24 April and May 8)
Where? via Zoom
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