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DESCRIPTION:"Crimea Conflict and a Sense of Urgency." &nbsp\;Oleksiy Anokhi
 n\, Executive Master of Public Administration Student at the Syracuse Univ
 ersity Maxwell School.&nbsp\;Description:&nbsp\;Oleksiy Anokhin will discu
 ss the conflict in Ukraine since 2014 and the eventual annexation which ha
 s occurred in Crimea that changed the map of the world. In his discussion\
 , Mr. Anokhin will analyze how this conflict has affected the global secur
 ity and the balance of powers. He will utilize John Kotter's theory "a Sen
 se of Urgency" to evaluate the balancing of global powers and their impact
  on international actors specifically from the perspective of Ukraine and 
 Russia. The diplomatic relations’ successes and failures over Crimea betwe
 en these two nations and Western powers will be utilized to address future
  engagement within this region. &nbsp\;Mr. Oleksiy Anokhin joins the EMPA 
 program with a strong interest in nonprofit management and post conflict r
 econstruction. During the past five years he served as a senior public ser
 vant in Ukraine within several state bodies including the Presidential Off
 ice\, Parliament\, Cabinet of Ministers and Ministry of Justice. He earned
  a Master of Laws from Taurida National University in Crimea.&nbsp\;Pizza 
 is served. Follow us on Twitter at: PARCCatMaxwell\, tweet #ConvoInConflic
 t.
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies presents: Oleksiy Anokhin
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>"Crimea Conflict and a Sen
 se of Urgency." </b>&nbsp\;<i>Oleksiy Anokhin</i>\, Executive Master of Pu
 blic Administration Student at the Syracuse University Maxwell School.&nbs
 p\;</p><p>Description:&nbsp\;Oleksiy Anokhin will discuss the conflict in 
 Ukraine since 2014 and the eventual annexation which has occurred in Crime
 a that changed the map of the world. In his discussion\, Mr. Anokhin will 
 analyze how this conflict has affected the global security and the balance
  of powers. He will utilize John Kotter's theory "a Sense of Urgency" to e
 valuate the balancing of global powers and their impact on international a
 ctors specifically from the perspective of Ukraine and Russia. The diploma
 tic relations’ successes and failures over Crimea between these two nation
 s and Western powers will be utilized to address future engagement within 
 this region. &nbsp\;Mr. Oleksiy Anokhin joins the EMPA program with a stro
 ng interest in nonprofit management and post conflict reconstruction. Duri
 ng the past five years he served as a senior public servant in Ukraine wit
 hin several state bodies including the Presidential Office\, Parliament\, 
 Cabinet of Ministers and Ministry of Justice. He earned a Master of Laws f
 rom Taurida National University in Crimea.&nbsp\;</p><p><i>Pizza is served
 </i>. Follow us on Twitter at: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/PARCCatMa
 xwell" data-ektron-url="https://www.facebook.com/PARCCatMaxwell" title="PA
 RCCatMaxwell">PARCCatMaxwell</a><a title="&quot\;New"></a>\, tweet #ConvoI
 nConflict.</p><p></p><p></p>
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