Challenges of Russia’s War against Ukraine and the Ethical Principles of Sustainable Peace in Europe

- (part of a series)

Location: Munich, Germany

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The Nanovic Institute for European Studies joins Ukrainian Catholic University (Lviv, Ukraine), and Ludwig Maximilian University
 (Munich, Germany) to organize "Challenges of Russia’s War against Ukraine and the Ethical Principles of Sustainable Peace in Europe" on February 12-13 in Munich.

Topics covered in this symposium, which occurs just before the Munich Security Conference, include:

  • The past and future manifestations of totalitarianism;
  • The ethics of global security;
  • Opposition to Russia's aggression; and
  • What makes for a just peace.

Clemens Sedmak, director of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies and professor of social ethics at the Keough School of Global Affairs, will be joined by two other Notre Dame faculty members — Yury Avvakumov, associate professor of theology and Nanovic faculty fellow, and Mary Ellen O'Connell,  the Robert & Marion Short Professor of Law and professor of international peace studies at the Kroc Institute — as panelists throughout the symposium.

Originally published at nanovic.nd.edu.