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  • 09 Feb
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The War One Year on: the Unwanted Game-Changer

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The war in Ukraine is approaching its one-year anniversary, with no end in sight. Russia's unlawful invasion has resulted in a devastating humanitarian crisis within the country and destabilized the entire region; moreover, it has also shaken the global energy and food markets. What are the key takeaways from this year of conflict? What role will major actors play in the near future, and how will their actions impact the different regions of the world? What scenarios await us in the future, and how can the conflict realistically end?

 

The conference will be held in Milan at Palazzo Clerici (via Clerici 5) on Thursday 9 February from 15:00 to 17:30 CET. The event will be also streamed live on ISPI's website, Facebook page, YouTube channel and Twitter (English only).

 

Ispi has always been careful to ensure an inclusive working environment and to be attentive to gender diversity and to the plurality of voices represented in its initiatives. When this is not reflected in one of our publications or events, it is due to the unavailability of the consulted experts to participate or to challenges in identifying specific profiles in our network.

 

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Thursday, 9 February, 2023 - 15:00
Palazzo Clerici (via Clerici 5, Milano)

SPEAKERS

Benedetta Berti
Policy Planning Chief, NATO
Felix K. Chang
Senior Fellow - Asia Program and National Security Program, Foreign Policy Research Institute
Gustavo de Carvalho
Senior Researcher on Russia-Africa, South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
Tatiana Kastoueva-Jean
Director of Russia/NIS Center, Ifri
Paolo Magri
Executive Vice President, ISPI
Mikhail Minakov
Senior Advisor on Ukraine and Editor-in-Chief of Focus Ukraine, Kennan Institute's Ukraine-focused blog
James Nixey
Director, Russia-Eurasia Programme, Chatham House
Ioana-Elena Oana
Research Fellow, European University Institute (EUI)
Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti
Research Fellow, Russia Caucasus and Central Asia Center, ISPI
Ilke Toygür
Senior Associate, CSIS Europe Program and Professor, University Carlos III of Madrid
Antonio Villafranca
Director of Research and Co-Head of Europe and Global Governance Centre, ISPI

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