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Russia-Ukraine Dialogues: battlefield updates

Hosted by the LSE IDEAS

Online public event

Speakers

Mariia Avdeeva

Mariia Avdeeva

Research Director, European Expert Association

Michael Kofman

Michael Kofman

Director, Russia Studies at The Center for Naval Analyses

Sir Lawrence Freedman

Sir Lawrence Freedman

Emeritus Professor of War Studies, King’s College London

Chair

Dr Leon Hartwell

Dr Leon Hartwell

Senior Advisor, LSE IDEAS

After a brief summer hiatus, the LSE IDEAS’ Russia-Ukraine Dialogues series is returning with additional analysis of the conflict. This week’s panel will reflect on the past eight months of the conflict and explore the new phase of the war. Speakers will discuss: Different phases of the war; Current battles and NATO support for Ukraine; and Future scenarios.

Meet the speakers and chair

Mariia Avdeeva (@maria_avdv @uaeuxperts) is the Research Director at the European Expert Association. She focuses on international security, cooperation of Ukraine with the EU and NATO in combating hybrid threats and emerging security challenges. She analyses information operations, efforts to counter disinformation, and threats to democracy. Maria has developed her expertise through working at the National Institute for Strategic Studies and several international research projects. She is the author and instructor of a course on Information Security, conducted as part of a National Security Course.

Michael Kofman (@KofmanMichael @WarOnTheRocks) serves as Director of the Russia Studies Program at the CNA Corporation and a Fellow at the Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, D.C. His research focuses on the Russia and the former Soviet Union, specializing in the Russian armed forces, Russian military thought, and strategy. Previously he served at National Defense University as a Program Manager, and subject matter expert, advising senior military and government officials on issues in Russia and Eurasia. Mr. Kofman's other affiliations include being a Senior Editor at War on the Rocks, where he regularly authors articles on strategy, the Russian military, Russian decision making and related foreign policy issues.

Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman (@LawDavF @warstudies @KingsCollegeLon) is Emeritus Professor of War Studies, King's College London. He was Professor of War Studies from 1982 to 2014 and Vice-Principal from 2003 to 2013. He was educated at Whitley Bay Grammar School and the Universities of Manchester, York and Oxford. Before joining King's he held research appointments at Nuffield College Oxford, the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1995 and awarded the CBE (Commander of the British Empire) in 1996, he was appointed Official Historian of the Falklands Campaign in 1997. In 2003, he was awarded the KCMG (Knight Commander of St Michael and St George). In June 2009 he was appointed to serve as a member of the official inquiry into Britain and the 2003 Iraq War.

Leon Hartwell (@LeonHartwell) is the Senior Advisor for the Central and South Eastern European Programme at LSE IDEAS and a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) in Washington DC. His research interests include conflict resolution, genocide, transitional justice, diplomacy, democracy, and the Western Balkans. Previously, Hartwell was the 2022 Sotirov Fellow at LSE IDEAS and CEPA’s Acting Director of the Transatlantic Leadership Program and a Title VIII Fellow.  From 2012 to 2013, he was also the Senior Policy Advisor for Political and Development Cooperation at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Zimbabwe, where his work included government and civil society engagement, political reporting, peace building projects, and supporting human rights defenders. In 2019, Hartwell completed a joint doctoral degree summa cum laude at Leipzig University (Germany) and Stellenbosch University (South Africa). His thesis analyzed the use of mediation in the resolution of armed conflicts.

More information about the event

Event hashtag: #LSERussiaUkraine

LSE IDEAS (@lseideas) is LSE's foreign policy think tank. Through sustained engagement with policymakers and opinion-formers, IDEAS provides a forum that informs policy debate and connects academic research with the practice of diplomacy and strategy.

This panel is part of LSE IDEAS' Russia-Ukraine DialoguesGiven the recent escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian war (24 February 2022), the conflict continues to be fluid and requires cross-disciplinary analysis. Weekly panels, scheduled for every Tuesday, will bring together in-house and external experts to report on and discuss the war’s impacts on various global issues.

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