

Let's Talk About: Ukraine — Global Implications

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Russia continues to try and seize key Ukrainian cities, while citizens are fleeing to Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Moldova. How should the West respond? And what does this mean for global migration and neighboring borders? Moderator Razia Iqbal (external link) of the BBC World Service will lead a conversation building on vital questions raised during our Feb. 25 panel on Russia and Ukraine (external link).
Panelists:

Filiz Garip (external link)
Professor of Sociology (external link) and Public Affairs

Brian Katulis (external link) MPA '00
Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress (external link)

Michael Reynolds (external link)
Associate Professor of Near Eastern Studies (external link)

Razia Iqbal (external link)
Anchor, Newshour, BBC World Service (external link); Visiting Lecturer in the Princeton Humanities Council (external link); Ferris Professor of Journalism (Spring 2022)
This event series is hosted by the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) with support from the Program in Journalism (external link) and Princeton's Office of Communications (external link).