The future of Ukraine remains uncertain. Although the Crimean secession was virtually bloodless, the position of the Peninsula’s minority populations is still unclear.

Engaging_Crimea_and_Beyond-Perspectives-publicationThis issue of the Global Dialogues series draws on a two-day event organized by the Centre for Global Cooperation Research that brought together academics and policymakers from Crimea, Russia, Ukraine, Canada, and Germany. They explored the current situation in Crimea, day-to-day life in the region, relations between Ukraine and Russia, and the role of the West in finding a cooperative solution to the conflict. (From the Introduction of Engaging Crimea and Beyond: Perspectives on Conflict, Cooperation and Civil Society Development)

The Global Dialogues series encapsulates the kind of intellectual and interdisciplinary exchange that is a feature of the Centre for Global Cooperation Research and the events it organizes.

Edited by David Carment and Milana Nikolko

Published by the Centre for Global Cooperation Research.

Thursday, September 1, 2016 in ,
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