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Conversations in Conflict Studies - The War in Ukraine: A Special PARCC Panel Discussion
Virtual
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The Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) is hosting a panel discussion and Q&A on the war in Ukraine from the PARCC perspective. Panelists will discuss historical influences, regional democratization, security and economic sanctions.
Participants include:
Sabina Schnell, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs and faculty research associate at PARCC
Robert B. Murrett, Vice Admiral in the U.S. Navy (ret.), professor of practice of public administration and international affairs and deputy director of the Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law
Kristen Patel, Donald P. and Margaret Curry Gregg Professor of Practice in Korean and East Asian Affairs and professor of policy studies
Louis Kriesberg, PARCC founder, professor emeritus of sociology and Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Conflict Studies
Category
Social Science and Public Policy
Type
Discussions
Region
Virtual
Open to
Public
Organizer
PARCC
Accessibility
Contact Tara Slater to request accommodations