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Virtual lecture: ‘The Russo-Ukrainian War of 2022’
Randall Stone, chair of the Department of Political Science and director of the Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies, hosts a discussion about the Russo-Ukrainian war of 2022, the dilemma of intervention, the effect and limits of economic sanctions, and the repercussions of this conflict for international society. Jane Gatewood, vice provost for global engagement, will moderate a conversation with Stone following his talk. This event is presented as part of the Experience Rochester series, bringing the very best of Rochester directly to you with topics and speakers unique to the University.
Recorded March 29, 2022

“Connections with Evan Dawson” with Professor Randy Stone
Podcast with Professor Randy Stone on the latest with the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Recorded February 25, 2022

The Ukraine Crisis
Lecture by Professor Randy Stone
Recorded February 10, 2022

Articles

Q&A with Prof. Hein Goemans, “How to end the war in Ukraine”
Hein Goemans, a professor of political science and an expert on war termination, applies possible scenarios to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“Why is Putin invading Ukraine” by Hein Goemans
Rochester expert on international conflicts explains why Ukraine’s fate might be tied to Putin’s survival.

“Will Russia invade Ukraine?” by Randall Stone
Rochester’s Russia expert Randall Stone explains why an invasion would be a ‘terrible miscalculation.’

“Fact-checking Putin’s claims that Ukraine and Russia are ‘one people’” by Matthew Lenoe
Matthew Lenoe, an associate professor of history, explains how Ukraine’s history is intertwined with Russia’s—but also with that of many other nations, empires, ethnicities, and religions.

 

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