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The Carter School has collected articles and seminars written and presented by our faculty to help researchers, peacebuilders, and knowledge seekers understand the scope and impact of Russia鈥檚 war on Ukraine.听 As new resources become available, they will be added to this page.
Student Initiative
The Carter School and students of the 鈥淐ONF 695- Peace Engineering and Participatory Approaches to Narrative鈥 course have launched to bring to light the experiences of everyone who has been affected and better understand what can be done to improve the situation in the short term and prepare for peace.
Seminars
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Karina Korostelina spoke at a web conference hosted by Al Jazeera Center for Studies on March 28 and 29, 2022 entitled听鈥溾
Karina Korostelina co-organized a panel entitled听, an听Education in Conflict & Emergencies Seminar听on Monday April 11, 2022.
On April 6, 2022, the Russian and Eurasian Studies Program at 亚洲AV held an online discussion featuring Karina Korostelina on the with the participation of faculty with specializations in history, politics, and conflict analysis and resolution
Articles
Karina Korostelina was featured in Mason News on March 4, 2022: The conflict in Ukraine is fueled by Putin鈥檚 information war, Carter School expert says. Here鈥檚 what needs to be done.
Richard Rubenstein wrote for CounterPunch on March 4, 2022.听
Alpaslan 脰zerdem wrote an article for The Conversation entitled,听, published March 1, 2022.
Susan Allen and Paula Garb are signatories to the letter听Independent American and Russian Women Call for Peace published in and in Russian at 听on February 15, 2022.听
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Updated April, 12, 2022