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Ukraine: Lessons learned and the prospects for the war in Ukraine
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At this compact event, James Nixey, will provide an overview of the lessons learned from Russia's war in Ukraine - now well into its third year - and discuss scenarios for the future development of this war.
James Nixey heads the Russia-Eurasia programme at Chatham House, specialising in Russia's relationships with other post-Soviet states. He has published extensively and frequently appears in the media. At Chatham House, he has organised numerous private expert roundtables on Russian and Eurasian affairs. His publications include The Long Goodbye: Waning Russian Influence in The South Caucasus and Central Asia, Russia’s Geopolitical Compass: Losing Direction in Putin Again: Implications for Russia and the West, and 'The South Caucasus: Drama on Three Stages' in A Question of Leadership: America’s Role in a Changed World.
Please note that this event will be followed by a panel discussion on the wider security implications of the war in Ukraine on Friday 14 June 2024 at 11:30 and that it forms part of a series of events on Ukraine hosted by DIIS on Thursday 13 June and Friday 14 June 2024.
Programme
09.30-09.35 Welcome, Flemming Splidsboel Hansen
09.35-10.15 Lessons learned and the prospects for the war in Ukraine, James Nixey
10.15-11.00 Q&A moderated by Flemming Splidsboel Hansen