Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts Of Little Green Men and Long Black Robes: The Role of the Orthodox Church in the Conflict in Ukraine

VENUE:National Liberty Museum

Of Little Green Men and Long Black Robes: The Role of the Orthodox Church in the Conflict in Ukraine

| Eurasia Program

About the Event

Since February 2014, the conflict in Ukraine has split the country in half. With the seizure of Crimea and the ongoing war in Eastern Ukraine, Russian-backed separatists and Ukrainian nationalists have fought not just for land, but for the soul of their nation. Much has been said about the politics of this conflict, but what is often overlooked is the role played by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Nationalists overwhelmingly choose the Kyiv Patriarchate Church over the more traditional Moscow Patriarchate because of negative associations with the latter’s ties to the Kremlin’s policy. To explore the conflict and the Church, we host Father Anthony Perkins, a former Army Intelligence Officer and adjunct professor at the U.S. Naval War College.


Venue

National Liberty Museum

321 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia. PA. US. 19106


Registration

Reservations are required.

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Free for all Members of FPRI and Members of NLM; otherwise $12 for Non-Members.

Dinner immediately following exclusively for Silver ($5,000) Partners of FPRI.


Speakers

Fr. Anthony Perkins

Fr. Anthony Perkins - Fr. Anthony Perkins is the Director of Vocations, Associate Academic Dean, and a professor at St. Sophia Ukrainian Orthodox Seminary.