Join us for an important and thought-provoking lecture that delves into one of the most pressing and controversial questions of Ukraine's modern history: Was giving up nuclear weapons in the 1990s a mistake? And could nuclear arms offer Ukraine greater security today?
This event is unique because it offers a rare opportunity to explore these issues through the lens of cutting-edge academic research and real-world geopolitical dynamics — right here in Kyiv.
Why should you attend?
- Gain a deep, evidence-based understanding of Ukraine’s nuclear disarmament and its long-term implications.
- Engage with critical questions about national security, sovereignty, and international law.
- Connect with others interested in foreign policy, defense, history, and the future of Ukraine.
Speaker:
Sophia Anastazievsky - Harvard Ph.D. student in Government, whose research brings new insights into the strategic trade-offs Ukraine faces today.
Whether you're a student, researcher, policymaker, or simply curious about Ukraine’s past and future, this lecture will challenge your perspective and expand your understanding.
📍 Location: Kyiv School of Economics, Room 4.08
📝 Registration is required at the link
https://forms.kse.ua/ssokseorgua/form/NuclearWeaponsandUkrainianSecurityLookingBackandTh/formperma/DxzyjN5221EOwtKqdC2Ub0r-XS7sL6ToTIebwbXJoTs?utm_source=facebook_event&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=1&utm_id=Nuclear_Weapons&utm_term=campaign+term&utm_content=campaign+content
📩 Contact: Mariia Yurina —
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Join the conversation — because understanding the past is essential for shaping the future.