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  • 3/4 Ukraine: Terra Incognita

    Please join the International Studies Association for a current events analysis on Ukraine

    TODAY: 2022 12pm - 1pm EST / Free and open to the public 

    REGISTER HERE: https://isanet-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nw9kqoC9SLKfab6RBGb20w 

    Recent events in Russia and Ukraine have resulted in a local conflict with far-reaching global consequences. The majority of media coverage on these events has focused on the Soviet and post-Soviet period of the Russian-Ukrainian relationship. However, current regional geopolitics have also been influenced by Russian and Ukrainian narratives of their shared history. To better understand this intricate and personal conflict, ISA has invited the following panelists to reflect on the historical and contemporary discourses essential to understanding the emerging regional dynamics from various perspectives.

    CONFIRMED PANELISTS INCLUDE:

    James Pearce, Ph.D., Social Sciences Instructor, College of the Marshall Islands
    Tetyana Dzyadevych, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian Studies, New College of Florida
    Andrei Korobkov, Ph.D., Professor and Director of Russian Studies Minor, Middle Tennessee State University
    Anastassiya Mahon, Ph.D., Independent Researcher
    Sarah Dorr, Ph.D., Director of Professional Development, International Studies Association, *CHAIR*

    Other panelists to be announced upon confirmation*

    *This event will be recorded*

    For more information, contact: Sarah Dorr at sdorr@isanet.org