Two years after the occupation of Crimea, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine remains unresolved. Millions of internally displaced persons, deepening humanitarian crisis in Eastern Ukraine, continued “hybrid” warfare, multiple economic and social hardships – these are just a few of the consequences of this frozen, festering conflict. On the eve of the 30th anniversary of Chornobyl, it is vitally important to consider the current situation from multiple perspectives, to prevent it from reaching similar catastrophic proportions.
Panelists:
Olena Nikolayenko, Fordham University
Adrian Karatnycky, Atlantic Council
Natalia Arno, Free Russia Foundation (FRF)
Moderator:
Mary Holland, Director of the Graduate Lawyering Program, NYU School of Law
Monday, April 18, 2016
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Vanderbilt Hall, Room 210
Small Reception to follow
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