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Ukraine War Puts World in "Uncharted Territory"

Five Einaudi experts shared insights during a Mar. 4 event, “Russia’s War on Ukraine: A New Attack on Peace, Rights and Sovereignty."

Cristina Florea, IES

"If the 1930s teach us anything, it is that things can fall apart easily," says IES faculty member Cristina Florea in Time magazine.

Statement of Solidarity from the Einaudi Center

The invasion violates international law, the principles of national sovereignty, and basic human rights.

Mar. 4 at 4:30: Register now!

Don't miss this virtual panel on the global consequences of the Russian invasion, featuring Einaudi faculty and IES visiting critic Dmitry Bykov.

Nicholas Mulder, IES

Nicholas Mulder discusses the difficulties of implementing successful sanctions on a country with a large economy like Russia.  

This Friday, March 4th at 4:30 pm EST.

Join us for a wide-ranging discussion of Russian domestic and foreign policy, Ukrainian nationhood and security response, human rights and migration,...

Nicholas Mulder, IES

“The record of sanctions at deterring war is pretty mixed, and one of the reasons for that is that it’s quite difficult to calibrate, to sort of…...
Ukrainian students and researchers at Cornell share their thoughts as they absorb the ongoing news of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Former Ambassador Speaks on Ukraine Conflict at Feb. 22 Event

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor said Russian President Vladimir Putin appears intent on provoking a “horrific conflict.”
Patricia will join IES and the Einaudi Center on February 7th