The World Reconfigured: Consequences of Russia's War on Ukraine

Friday, March 24, 2023 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EDT
Zoom Meeting

Our weekly online conversations on the global consequences of Russia's war on Ukraine continue with an open discussion taking stock of what we have learned and where we go from here. We like to periodically step away from having guests so that all of our regular attendees can take a moment to think about what we have learned, to talk about the current state of the war, to assess what we know about this historical moment in which authoritarianism challenges democracy around the world. Come ready to share your thoughts and questions about the things you've learned from our guest speakers, about indicted war criminal Vladimir Putin, Xi's trip to Russia, about the prospects for a spring offensive, about the role of the war in the 2024 U.S. election cycle, or any other topic that you have been wanting to think about together.
 
(Please note that due to Steve's travel schedule, we will take a break on March 31 before returning April 7 with Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, U.S. Army (ret.) for a conversation on the military side of the war.)
 
 
This event is brought to you by the Program in Russian and Eurasian Studies and the Department of History and Art History at George Mason University and the Department of History and the Program in Russian and Eastern European Studies at the College of the Holy Cross.
 
The series is hosted by Cynthia Hooper, Associate Professor of History and head of Russian and Eastern European Studies at the College of the Holy Cross and Steven Barnes, Director of the Program in Russian and Eurasian Studies and Associate Professor in the Department of History and Art History.
 
 
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