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Russia-Ukraine: Conversation with Dimitar Bechev and Stanislav Secrieru

19 May 2022
While there are more and more signs that we will witness a protracted conflict in Ukraine, there are also concerns that the war could extend to other post-Soviet countries and territories. What is the impact of the war on Transnistria and other "frozen conflicts"? Could the war also reach the Western Balkans and the Middle East? What could the EU do to minimize spillovers and help keep its "neighborhood" stable?
 
This event was streamed on May 19 from 16:30 to 17:00 CEST (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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