Maxwell School News and Commentary
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Williams Discusses the Russia-Ukraine Crisis with Spectrum News, Syracuse.com
Michael Williams, associate professor of public administration and international affairs, spoke with Spectrum News and Syracuse.com about the latest actions by the U.S. and NATO connected to Russia's invasion into Ukraine.
What’s at Stake in Ukraine? Maxwell Faculty Examine the Impact of Russia’s Invasion
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs hosted a panel discussion and Q&A Monday, titled “What’s at Stake in Ukraine?” The event brought together respected faculty experts who examined the repercussions of Russia’s invasion.
See related: International Affairs, International Governmental Organizations, NATO, Russia, Ukraine
Khalil Quoted in Morning Consult Piece on Invasion of Ukraine, Political Boosts in the West
Osamah Khalil, associate professor of history, was quoted in the Morning Consult article, "Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Brings Varying Political Boosts for Leaders of Western Response."
Banks Talks to New York Observer About NATO, Cyberwarfare
See related: Cybersecurity, NATO, Russia, Ukraine
Williams Discusses NATO Options Regarding Russia, Ukraine in AC Blog
Williams discusses impact of Afghanistan withdrawal on NATO in Atlantic Council blog
See related: Afghanistan, NATO
Williams explains the value of a NATO Carrier Strike Group on Atlantic Council podcast
See related: Defense & Security, NATO
Williams contributes Atlantic Council piece on the future of NATO
See related: International Agreements, NATO
On 70th anniversary of NATO, Murrett discusses its impact in US News
"The alliance has had overwhelming positive influence and maintained its relevance," writes Robert Murrett, professor of practice of public administration and international affairs.
See related: NATO, United States
Global NATO and the Catastrophic Failure in Libya
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