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Panel of experts on the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Panel talks about Ukraine

On March 9, 2022, a panel of Lund University experts considered: Why history matters to the invasion and conflict? What does the invasion mean for Putin’s Russia, Ukraine, and beyond? What is the impact of the invasion on Sweden, Europe, and the rest of the world?

Watch the panel discussion The Russian invasion of Ukraine - why history matters and what will be the impact? on our YouTube channel (in English/no subtitles).

On the panel:

  • Anna Isaieva, PhD researcher in Ukrainian cultural history, Central and Eastern European Studies, Centre for Languages and Literature.
  • Niklas Bernsand, PhD researcher in Ukrainian memory politics, Central and Eastern European Studies, Centre for Languages and Literature.
  • Tony Ingesson, researcher in political science and intelligence analysis, Department of Political Science.
  • Rikard Bengtsson, associate professor of political science, Department of Political Science.
  • Maria Strömvik, assistant professor of political science and deputy director of the Centre for European Studies.
  • Karin Aggestam, professor of political science and director of the Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies.

Chair: Professor Ian Manners, Department of Political Science