Learning from Ukraine: origins, impacts, and lessons for peacebuilding
Registration: this is strongly advised. It will probably be possible to walk in on the day (bring cash, Students £5, others £10, and donations are welcome) but please register in advance if possible to help with numbers for catering. Coffee/tea breaks and sandwich lunch are included.
The OxPeace annual conference, open to all, seeks this year to go beneath the surface of the conflict in Ukraine: to better understand its origins and the motivations and aspirations that have brought the parties into the present situation of war; to explore some of its local and worldwide impacts (particularly in the fields of religion, business and trade, humanitarianism, and diplomacy) and to consider the lessons to be drawn for the building of peace within Ukraine and Russia and internationally. What might have been done better in the past? What is needed now and for the future? What lessons for other situations? What lessons in general for peacebuilding? The programme will be interactive, aiming to share the insights of plenary speakers on the international level, to hear from Ukrainian scholars presently in Oxford, and to give time for reflection and discussion. Speakers include Rt Revd Rowan Williams, Prof. Alex de Waal, Bennett Freeman, Carne Ross, Federica D’Alessandra, and Ukrainian scholars, students, and experts presently in Oxford.
Date: 29 April 2023, 9:00
Venue: Auditorium
Venue Details: Accessible auditorium St John's College
Speaker: Various Speakers
Organising department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Organisers: OxPeace Steering Committee (University of Oxford), Liz Carmichael (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address: liz.carmichael@sjc.ox.ac.uk
Host: OxPeace (University of Oxford)
Part of: OxPeace Events
Booking required?: Recommended
Booking url: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/learning-from-ukraine-origins-impacts-and-lessons-for-peacebuilding-tickets-597876874827
Booking email: cunningham.jeremy@gmail.com
Cost: Pay cash at door, Students £5, others £10 (and added donations are welcome).Bank transfers at door also possible. No cards!
Audience: Public
Editor: Liz Carmichael