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Ukraine: The wider security developments in and around Ukraine
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Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has led the security agenda of Ukraine to become wider, deeper, more complex and nuanced and, of course, more acute. The most acute part of this agenda relates to the Russian occupation and continued war against Ukraine, but other highly important parts relate for instance to Ukraine's relations with international organisations (such as NATO and the EU) and with domestic security reforms.
This seminar offers a discussion of some of these aspects of the wider security developments in and around Ukraine.
Speakers
Vitalii Fedoriienko, National Defence University of Ukraine
Andrew Wilson, University College London, UK
Flemming Splidsboel Hansen, Senior Researcher, DIIS
Tom Røseth, National Defence University College, Norway
Moderator: Håvard Swane Bækken, National Defence University College, Norway
Programme
11.30-11.35 Welcome, Flemming Splidsboel Hansen
11.35-13.00 Presentations on the wider security developments in Ukraine:
- Spreading of Russian narratives: Measuring of the dynamic of changing information environment, Vitalii Fedoriienko
- Russian influences and the future of political technology in Ukraine, Andrew Wilson
- Security sector reform in Ukraine: The big breakthrough, Flemming Splidsboel Hansen
- Comparing failure and success? Ukrainian intelligence warning and responses in 2014 and 2022, Tom Røseth
13.00-13.15 Coffee break
13.15-14.00 Q&A session
14.00 Closing remarks, Flemming Splidsboel Hansen