Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts Russia’s War In Ukraine: One Year In

Russia’s War In Ukraine: One Year In

February 27, 2023 | 10:00 am to 11:00 am | Eurasia Program

About the Event

On February 24, 2022 Moscow launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, bombing Kyiv among other key Ukrainian cities. One year later the war still rages on without an end in sight. Recently, the United States formally declared Russia's actions in Ukraine as crimes against humanity. Ukraine's Western allies continue to reaffirm their commitment to arming and supporting Ukraine, while Vladimir Putin has resorted to nuclear saber-rattling. 
 
Join us on February 27th as we discuss the war's impact on Ukraine, Europe, the United States and the world. 

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Speakers

John R. Deni

John R. Deni - Dr. John R. Deni is Research Professor of Security Studies at the U.S. Army War College’s Strategic Studies Institute, a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, and a Nonresident Associate Fellow at the NATO Defence College.

Robert E. Hamilton

Robert E. Hamilton - Colonel (Retired) Robert E. Hamilton, Ph.D., is the Head of Research at the Foreign Policy Research Institute's Eurasia Program and an Associate Professor of Eurasian Studies at the U.S. Army War College.

Philip Wasielewski

Philip Wasielewski - Philip Wasielewski is the Director of FPRI's Center for the Study of Intelligence and Nontraditional Warfare and a Senior Fellow in FPRI's Eurasia Program. He is a former Paramilitary Case Officer who had a 31-year career in the Directorate of Operations of the Central Intelligence Agency. 

Maia Otarashvili

Maia Otarashvili - Maia Otarashvili is the Director of the Eurasia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.