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Ukraine – What’s Next? Webinar and Q&A 21 February 3.30 pm UK time – free and online!

Posted on 21/02/202521/02/2025 by Anastassiya Mahon

Three years ago, together with some colleagues, we gave a talk for ISA to explain the invasion of Ukraine and outbreak of the #UkraineWar. With the end in sight, we are back to discuss what’s next for #Ukraine, #Russia, #Zelenskyy, #Putin, #Trump, and the #RiyadhTalks in a free online webinar.

Register here! https://buff.ly/4aUprMA

After 1,000 days of battle, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy admitted that its annexed territories could not be returned by military means. That same weekend, the UK government hinted that peace talks were likely, protests erupted in Georgia, the Syrian regime fell and the Russian economy stumbled. This and Donald Trump’s return sparks an inevitable question: what next?

NATO membership is not remotely on the cards for Ukraine, but what is? Can Ukraine and its neighbours become European democracies or stay plagued by the same unresolved issues? Will sanctions go and relations be normalised or will Russia become more isolated and inward looking? How will Russian society reckon with the invasion? What of the millions who fled Russia and Ukraine, and the problems their absence poses?

Three years ago, ISA welcomed a group of scholars to explain the invasion and outbreak of war. The original webinar, Ukraine: Terra Incognita, can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nsyuWdligs

PANELISTS:
Tetyana Dzyadevych (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
James C. Pearce (City College Peterborough)
Anastassiya Mahon (Independent Scholar)
Nino Gozalishvili (University of Georgia)
Natalia Stercul (Moldova State University)
Andrei Korobkov (Middle Tennessee State University).

ISA CODE OF CONDUCT
By registering for this event, all participants, including, but not limited to, attendees, speakers, volunteers, ISA staff members, service providers, and all others agree to abide by the ISA Code of Conduct throughout the events sponsored by ISA (virtual and in-person).

The ISA Code of Conduct can be found here:
https://www.isanet.org/ISA/Governance/Policy-and-Procedures/ID/9/ISA-Code-of-Conduct

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