
PeaceRep-Ukraine seminars
The aim of these sessions is to engage networks of scholars and practitioners with research and to support the protection of Ukraine’s intellectual sovereignty. Two of these webinars are special events to mark 10 years of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (18th and 25th March) and have been organised in collaboration with the LSE Ukraine academic response group including the LSE’s Ukrainian visiting scholars.
The DNR and LNR international networks after annexation: what does the ‘abolition’ of these de facto states reveal about the changing nature of Russian power?
18.00 Kyiv 11th March 2024
Speaker: Sophie Gueudet (LSE)
Discussant: Mariia Shynkarenko (IWM)
Chair: Luke Cooper (LSE)
10 Years of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Part 1: the Annexation of Crimea
18.00 Kyiv 18th March 2024
Speakers: Elmaz Asan (University of Cambridge), Tetyana Antsupova (National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy) Sergii Koziakov (LSE, Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv)
Chair: Eleanor Knott (LSE)
10 Year of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Part 2: Ukraine’s fight for survival
18.00 Kyiv 25th March 2024
Speakers: Kseniia Smyrnova (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv) , Oleksandr Gladun (Institute of Demography for Science), Taras Shevchenko (Deputy Minister of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine for European Integration).
Chair: Dina Gusejnova (LSE)
A civic turn in entrepreneurship during times of war? An analysis of transnational business support for Ukraine’s recovery
18.00 Kyiv 8th April 2024
Speakers: Karolina Cserzka-Shaw (Jagiellonian University), Roch Dunin-Wasowicz (UCL)
Discussant: Volodymyr Artiukh (Oxford University)
Chair: Sophie Gueudet (LSE)
Perspectives from NATO’s Frontline States
18.00 Kyiv 22nd April 2024
Speakers: Agata Mazurkiewicz (Jagiellonian University), Wojciech Michnik (Jagiellonian University)
Discussant: Nicole Koenig (Munich Security Conference)
Chair: Sophie Gueudet (LSE)
‘Dependent state formation’ in post-invasion Ukraine
18.00 Kyiv 20th May 2024
Speakers: Taras Fedirko (University of Glasgow) and Volodymyr Artiukh (University of Oxford)
Chair/discussant: Luke Cooper (LSE)



