War in Ukraine: Its Causes and Chances of a Negotiated Outcome

Oct. 30, 2023, 1:00-2:30pm (registration required)
Belfer Center Library (Littauer L-369), Harvard Kennedy School, 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 and online

Join Russia Matters and the Davis Center for a talk by Dr. Domitilla Sagramoso of King’s College London (Department of War Studies) on the war in Ukraine. Dr. Sagramoso, an expert on Russian foreign and security policy, with a particular focus on the post-Soviet space, will discuss the dynamics that led to the war in Ukraine and the chances of a negotiated outcome.

In-person option is open for Harvard University ID holders only. Webinar option is open to the public. 

In-person registration here (Harvard University ID holders only). Webinar registration here.


Speaker

Dr. Domitilla Sagramoso, Senior Lecturer in security and development, Department of War Studies, King’s College London.
 
Her most recent publication, “Russian Imperialism Revisited: From Disengagement to Hegemony” (Routledge, 2020), examines Russia’s policies toward the former USSR states since 1991, within the framework of “Hegemony” and “Neo-Empire” theories of international relations. She is also an expert on Islamist jihadism in the Russian North Caucasus and has published extensively on these topics in various academic journals (Europe-Asia Studies, International Affairs, Perspectives on Terrorism, New Perspectives).