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DESCRIPTION:The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs will host 
 a panel discussion and Q&amp\;A Monday\, Feb. 28\, with faculty experts ex
 amining the repercussions of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Featuring Maxwel
 l faculty experts Brian Taylor\, Michael Williams\, Osamah Khalil and Cath
 erine Bertini\, the program\, titled “What’s at Stake in Ukraine?” will be
  held at 4 p.m. ET in the Dr. Paul and Natalie Strasser Legacy Room\, 220 
 Eggers Hall. Guests can attend in person and can also access the event via
  Zoom.&nbsp\;The program will be moderated by&nbsp\;Margarita Estevez-Abe\
 , associate professor of political science and co-director of the Center f
 or European Studies at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs. She studi
 es comparative family and social welfare policies in Europe and Asia.Each 
 panelist will provide comments based on their area of expertise.&nbsp\;Tay
 lor\, professor of political science and author of “The Code of Putinism” 
 will discuss what’s at stake for both Russia and Ukraine.&nbsp\;Williams\,
  associate professor of public administration and international affairs\, 
 and director of the graduate program in international relations\, will add
 ress what’s at stake for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and
  Europe.&nbsp\;Khalil\, associate professor of history\, chair of the inte
 rnational relations (undergraduate) program and the Dr. Ralph E. Montonna 
 Endowed Professor\, will share the implications for the U.S.&nbsp\;Bertini
 \, emeritus professor of practice of public administration and internation
 al affairs\, and current Rockefeller Foundation fellow and Chicago Council
  on Global Affairs distinguished fellow\, will discuss what's at stake for
  the UN and humanitarian action.Afterwards\, audience members can ask ques
 tions of the panelists.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:“What’s at Stake in Ukraine?”
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Publi
 c Affairs will host a panel discussion and Q&amp\;A Monday\, Feb. 28\, wit
 h faculty experts examining the repercussions of Russia’s invasion of Ukra
 ine.</p><p><span style="background-color: rgba(0\, 0\, 0\, 0)\; color: inh
 erit\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; t
 ext-transform: inherit\; white-space: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; car
 et-color: auto">Featuring Maxwell faculty experts Brian Taylor\, Michael W
 illiams\, Osamah Khalil and Catherine Bertini\, the program\, titled “What
 ’s at Stake in Ukraine?” will be held at 4 p.m. ET in the Dr. Paul and Nat
 alie Strasser Legacy Room\, 220 Eggers Hall. Guests can attend in person a
 nd can also access the event <a href="https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j
 /95462666416?pwd=cE5KZWI1QkxDMzBnd3pXNUlaMC9PZz09#success" target="_blank"
 >via Zoom</a>.&nbsp\;</span></p><p>The program will be moderated by&nbsp\;
 Margarita Estevez-Abe\, associate professor of political science and co-di
 rector of the Center for European Studies at the Moynihan Institute of Glo
 bal Affairs. She studies comparative family and social welfare policies in
  Europe and Asia.</p><p>Each panelist will provide comments based on their
  area of expertise.&nbsp\;</p><p>Taylor\, professor of political science a
 nd author of “The Code of Putinism” will discuss what’s at stake for both 
 Russia and Ukraine.&nbsp\;</p><p>Williams\, associate professor of public 
 administration and international affairs\, and director of the graduate pr
 ogram in international relations\, will address what’s at stake for the No
 rth Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Europe.&nbsp\;</p><p>Khalil\, 
 associate professor of history\, chair of the international relations (und
 ergraduate) program and the Dr. Ralph E. Montonna Endowed Professor\, will
  share the implications for the U.S.&nbsp\;</p><p>Bertini\, emeritus profe
 ssor of practice of public administration and international affairs\, and 
 current Rockefeller Foundation fellow and Chicago Council on Global Affair
 s distinguished fellow\, will discuss what's at stake for the UN and human
 itarian action.</p><p><span style="background-color: initial\; font-family
 : inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: inh
 erit\; white-space: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto\; c
 olor: inherit">Afterwards\, audience members can ask questions of the pane
 lists.&nbsp\;</span><br></p>
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