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Please join us for a discussion of the recent escalation between Russia, Ukraine and the West. We bring together experts who have experienced or witnessed the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe and can provide an analysis on recent events. Short presentations followed by Q&A.
Participants:
Nolan Peterson, a former US Air Force special operations pilot and a veteran of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, is currently a senior editor for Coffee or Die Magazine and the author of Why Soldiers Miss War. Nolan is now a conflict journalist and author based in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Mikhail Fishman is journalist, editor and TV presenter. Fishman entered political journalism in late 90’s, and has been covering Russia’s political scene since then. He is a former editor in chief of Russian Newsweek and the Moscow Times and an Anchor at TV RAIN independent television network. In 2017, Fishman co-authored “The Ma
Christina Lee, associate professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Princeton, and Cristina Martinez-Juan, research fellow of Philippine Studies at SOAS University of London, have been awarded a $480,000 grant from the NEH/AHRC New Directions for Digital
A major international project to digitize a “lost archive” from an 18th-century convent in Manila and two faculty book projects have received research grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities.