Learning from Ukraine: origins, impacts, and lessons for peacebuilding

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?

Oxford Conflict Peace and Security Hub

The Oxford Conflict, Peace and Security Hub - coordinated by Professor Andrea Ruggeri - is organising an International Research Workshop entitled “Bridging Micro and Marco approaches. Integrating Peace Studies and Conflict Studies" on the 20 and 21 of March. The Hub will welcome 18 scholars from UK institutions (LSE, UCL, Warwick, York and Bath) and overseas institutions (ETH, Hebrew University, Madrid Carlos III, UNU-Wider, Georgetown, Duke and Florence University). Scholars will share their ongoing research with a round table on methods of studying conflict and peace.
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