Global Conference 2023
Global Conference 2023

Russia, Ukraine and its Neighborhood: Preparing to Win the Peace (Invite only)

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While states make war, war totally remakes states. The Ukraine and Russia that finish the war will be radically changed from those before hostilities started. While we cannot know the nature of any military settlement between Russia and Ukraine, policymakers and investors will be debating and weighing the likelihood of various political and economic scenarios that will subsequently emerge: will a united Ukrainian state emerge with greater capacity to enact change than before war started? Learning the lessons of Russia in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union, how can any Ukrainian political regime work together with outside actors to forge a lasting postwar legacy and cement a truly resilient social and physical infrastructure to secure its own future? Even after formal hostilities have ended, can political and economic influence be brought to bear to secure a just peace and demonstrate that such an enormous sacrifice was not in vain?

    Moderator

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    Simon
     
    Radford
     

    Associate Director, Milken Institute

    Speaker

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    Robert
     
    English
     

    Director, USC School of International Relations
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    Natalie
     
    Jaresko
     

    Managing Director, Turnaround and Restructuring Strategy, EY-Parthenon; Minister of Finance Ukraine (2014-2016)
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    Orysia
     
    Lutsevych
     

    Research Fellow, Head of Ukraine Forum, Chatham House
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    Yuriy
     
    Vitrenko
     

    Former CEO, Naftogaz
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    Andrew
     
    Weiss
     

    Vice President for Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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    Marie
     
    Yovanovitch
     

    Former United States Ambassador to Ukraine