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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Center for European Studies Present: Paul D'Anieri\, \
 n\nProfessor\nof Political Science and Public Policy\, University\nof Cali
 fornia\, Riverside\n\nDemocratic\nWar?&nbsp\;The\nGeopolitics\nof Democrac
 y and the Conflict over UkraineThe\nend of communism was expected to usher
  in a “democratic peace” in Europe\, but\nby 2013\, Russia saw democratiza
 tion in Ukraine as a threat worth fighting over.\nHow did democracy become
  a source of conflict\, and what are the implications?\n\n Paul D’Anieri\n
 studies and teaches international politics\, and has written extensively o
 n\nUkrainian politics and relations between Ukraine and Russia. He is curr
 ently\nwriting a book on the long-term sources of the war between Russia a
 nd Ukraine.\nHe spent over a decade in leadership positions at three unive
 rsities\, and has\nwritten as well on the links between budgeting and the 
 academic mission.\n\n\n\nLunch\nwill\nbe served.\nOpen to the&nbsp\;public
 .For information on accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please c
 ontact Marc Albert 315-443-9248.Co-sponsored by the Center for European St
 udies at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and Department of Politi
 cal Science.\n\n \n\n 
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SUMMARY:Paul D'Anieri - Democratic War?  The Geopolitics of Democracy and t
 he Conflict over Ukraine - CES
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Center for European Studies Presen
 t: </p><p><b>Paul D'Anieri</b>\, \n\nProfessor\nof Political Science and P
 ublic Policy\, University\nof California\, Riverside</p><p>\n\n</p><p><b>D
 emocratic\nWar?&nbsp\;The\nGeopolitics\nof Democracy and the Conflict over
  Ukraine</b></p><p>The\nend of communism was expected to usher in a “democ
 ratic peace” in Europe\, but\nby 2013\, Russia saw democratization in Ukra
 ine as a threat worth fighting over.\nHow did democracy become a source of
  conflict\, and what are the implications?\n\n </p><p><b>Paul D’Anieri</b>
 \nstudies and teaches international politics\, and has written extensively
  on\nUkrainian politics and relations between Ukraine and Russia. He is cu
 rrently\nwriting a book on the long-term sources of the war between Russia
  and Ukraine.\nHe spent over a decade in leadership positions at three uni
 versities\, and has\nwritten as well on the links between budgeting and th
 e academic mission.</p><p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n</p><p><b>Lunch\nwill\nbe served.
 \nOpen to the&nbsp\;public.</b></p>For information on accessibility\, or t
 o request accommodation\, please contact Marc Albert 315-443-9248.<p><em><
 strong>Co-sponsored by the Center for European Studies at the Moynihan Ins
 titute of Global Affairs and Department of Political Science.</strong></em
 ></p><p>\n\n </p><p>\n\n </p>
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