Niagara, Ontario’s Brock University Has Rescheduled Panel On Crisis In Ukraine For March 19th

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St. Catharines, Ontario – The Brock University public panel discussion on the political crisis in Ukraine, which was cancelled on March 12 due to a snow storm that shut the campus down, has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 19.

Citizens of Ukraine rally to keep their country independent and free

Citizens of Ukraine rally to keep their country independent and free

A group of professors will share their perspectives and historical contexts on the ongoing situation in the Eastern European country – from the deployment of Russian troops in Ukraine to the March 16 Crimean autonomy referendum.

The rescheduled talk takes place Wednesday, March 19, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Thistle 325 at the University.

This community discussion is open to the public.

The professors will share their perspectives and historical contexts on the ongoing situation in the Eastern European country — from the deployment of Russian troops in Ukraine to the Crimean autonomy referendum scheduled for March 16.
 
The talk takes place Wednesday, March 12, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Thistle 248 at the University.This community discussion is open to the public.
 
Panelists include:
 
* Viktor Avdeev, a visiting professor from the Faculty of World Politics at Moscow State University who is teaching Russian history at Brock this term
 
* Charles Burton, associate professor of political science, who specializes in comparative politics and China
 
* Juris Dreifelds, an associate professor of political science of Latvian origin who specializes in Russian and Ukrainian politics
 
* Bohdan Y. Nebesio, an associate professor of communication, popular culture and film, of Ukrainian decent, who published a Historical Dictionary of Ukraine in 2013

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One response to “Niagara, Ontario’s Brock University Has Rescheduled Panel On Crisis In Ukraine For March 19th

  1. U.S orchestrated coup to install neo-nazi puppets. Russia doesn’t like nazis, neither do I.

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