The Ukraine Crisis and the Balkans: What Changes ... and What Doesn't?
Join the Wilson Center for a panel discussion on Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, what has changed in the Balkans and what special risks the Ukraine crisis hold for the region.
Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine is an "everything changes" moment for the world. So, what has changed in the Balkans? What special risks does the Ukraine crisis hold for the region:
- for front-line states (including Slovakia, nearby to and engaged in the Balkans)?
- for states with close relations with Russia?
- for states locked in ethno-national disputes?
Have opportunities opened for the US and EU? Or has less changed than one might have anticipated?
Speakers
Edward P. Joseph, Lecturer & Senior Fellow, JHU SAIS FPI
Arian Starova, President, Atlantic Council of Albania; former Deputy Minister of Defense
Srecko Latal, Contributor, Balkan Insight; Researcher, Balkans Crossroads
Plamen Pantev, Professor, Sofia University
Jasmina Kuzmanovic, Correspondent, Bloomberg News
Ioannis Armakolas, Senior Research Fellow, Eliamep
Lulzim Peci, Executive Director, KIPRED
Srdjan Darmanovic, Professor, University of Montenegro; former Foreign Minister
Zlatko Vujovic, Assistant Professor, University of Montenegro
Ognen Vangelov, Professor, University American College, Skopje
Oana Popescu-Zamfir, Director, Global Focus
Milena Lazarevic, Program Director, European Policy Centre
Slovakia: Jan Cingel, CEO, Strategic Analysis