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Elements of a Negotiated End to the Russia-Ukraine War

Eggers Hall, 341

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The Moynihan Institutes' series Practice of Global Politics welcomes Samuel Charap from the RAND corp.

Utilizing his vast expertise in Russian foreign policy, regional security and U.S.-Russia relations, Charap will explore the key elements that could shape a negotiated end to the ongoing war. Drawing on his extensive research, including his book “Everyone Loses: The Ukraine Crisis and the Ruinous Contest for Post-Soviet Eurasia,” Charap offers a deep dive into the complex dynamics of this critical geopolitical issue. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear from one of the leading scholars in the field.

Samuel Charap is Distinguished Chair in Russia and Eurasia Policy and a senior political scientist at RAND. His research interests include the foreign policies of Russia and the former Soviet states; European and Eurasian regional security; and U.S.-Russia deterrence, strategic stability and arms control. Charap's book, “Everyone Loses: The Ukraine Crisis and the Ruinous Contest for Post-Soviet Eurasia” (coauthored with Timothy Colton), was published in 2017.


Category

Social Science and Public Policy

Type

Talks

Region

Campus

Open to

Public

Organizer

MAX-Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs

Contact

George Tsaoussis Carter
315.443.9248

gtsaouss@syr.edu

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