Event

Russia-Ukraine War: The West vs. The Rest?

Date
22 Sep 2022
Time
13:00 UK time
Speakers
Various Speakers
Where
Online via Zoom
Organiser contact
Audience
Public
Booking
Required
The Russia-Ukraine war has lasted for months and could last for years. At the beginning of the war, many Western politicians and media reports claimed that “The world is united against Russian invasion”, which soon turned out to be a fallacy. As many commentators in the West now acknowledge, in terms of condemning and sanctioning Russia, it is largely The West vs. The Rest. This divide reflects the geopolitical tensions of the world and casts an ominous cloud over the direction of the war, given that both sides have their military and/or economic support from other countries. We bring leading analysts from both the Western and non-Western worlds to understand better different perspectives about the ongoing Ukraine war and global politics, and to analyse the conditions for a solution ending the war, the possibility of a protracted war and its implications for the world.

Chair/moderator

Sir Ivor Roberts (former British ambassador in Belgrade, Dublin and Rome; former president of Trinity Collge, Oxford University; Oxford Global Society Advisory Board member)

Speakers

Prof. Robert Wade (Professor of global political economy at the LSE, UK)

Prof. Adebayo Olukoshi (Distinguished Professor at the Wits School of Governance at the University of the Witswatersrand, South Africa)

Dr. Julie Newton (Director of the University Consortium & Research Fellow at St Antony’s College, Oxford University)

Mr. Praveen Donthi (Senior Analyst for India, Crisis Group)

Dr. Zhao Hai (Director of international political studies at the National Institute for Global Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)