Friday, 28 March 2025, 14:00h
Institute of East European History, Hörsaal
This lecture examines how Russia's war against Ukraine has reshaped Russia’s relationships with China and India, analyzing their strategic interests and evolving positions. It explores why China values its partnership with Russia, its stance on the war, and its role as a potential mediator. Similarly, it delves into India’s position and its approach to balancing geopolitical pressures while maintaining strategic autonomy.
DR. ALINA HRYTSENKO earned a PhD in Political Sciences at Shevchenko University in Kyjiv; she was a senior advisor at the National Institute of Strategic Studies and is a visiting lecturer at the Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine.
Organizer: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Mueller
Gastvortrag: Alina Hrytsenko
28.03.2025 14:00
