Ukraine War Roundtable - Hosted by the ASU MA in Global Security (MAGS) Faculty

Wikimedia photo of anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine

Anika Binnendijk
Professor of Practice, ASU School of Politics and Global Studies
Leads research and analysis on a range of topics covering national security decision making, European
defense, gray zone challenges, national resilience, and emerging defense technologies, including
cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, brain-computer interfaces, and human-machine teaming

Keith Brown

Professor, ASU School of Politics and Global Studies &
Director, ASU Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies
His research has focused primarily on politics, culture and identity in the Eastern Europe and he has analyzed
the nature of violence in the making and breaking of community

Candace Rondeaux
Professor of Practice, Center on the Future of War, ASU School of Politics and Global Studies
Leads research on Russian irregular warfare strategies and the role of the Wagner Group in advancing
the Kremlin’s geopolitical ambitions and has reported on international security issues from the frontlines of
combat zones around the world. Her research has recently taken her to Ukraine.

This roundtable is sponsored by:
the ASU MA in Global Security(MAGS) program,
the ASU Center on the Future of War, and
the ASU Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies.

Photo credit: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anti-terrorist_operation_in_eastern_Ukraine_(War_Ukraine)_(27095245666).jpg 

David Brokaw
Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies
480-965-4188
melikiancenter@asu.edu
https://melikian.asu.edu
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