Lecture series: Strategic Consequences of the War in Ukraine

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has brought the war back to the heart of Europe. So far, the EU and NATO have reacted with surprising unity during the Ukraine war. But how long can this unity last and where are the potential areas of conflict?

The energy and economic consequences for Europeans are already enormous. At the same time, a cyberwar is raging that began long before the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24. Social media are playing an unprecedented role in assessing the war's outcome. At the same time, the Ukraine war has consequences for Europeans' relationship with other actors. Turkey or China are moving into a mediating role.

Will transatlantic relations be permanently revived and will the EU's Common Security Policy actually emerge stronger from this conflict in the end? What are the long-term strategic changes and what are the solution scenarios for the future of Ukraine? These and other questions will be addressed in the lecture series by experts from CASSIS.


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Prof. Dr. Wolfram Hilz

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Dr. Enrico Fels

Events in the summer semester 2022

1. Die Geostrategische Situation

April 21, 2022 | 06:00-07:30, p.m | Lecture Hall IX, Main Building Universitity of Bonn

Dr. Joachim Weber, Senior Fellow Strategic Foresight and Risk Analysis, CASSIS - Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies

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2. Warum führt Russland Krieg? 

April 28, 2022 | 06:00-07:30, p.m  | Lecture Hall IX, Main Building University of Bonn

Prof. Dr. Andreas Heinemann-Grüder, Associate Fellow am CASSIS & Senior Researcher am Bonn International Center for Conflict Studies (BICC)

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3. Invaded - Ukraine at war with the Russian superpower

May 05,  2022 | 06:00-07:30, p.m | Lecture Hall  IX, Main Building  University of Bonn

Dr. Iulian Romanyshyn, Senior Fellow am CASSIS

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4. Die Geoökonomische Situation

May 12, 2022 | 06:00-07:30, p.m  | Lecture Hall IX, Main Building Universität Bonn

Dr. Frank Umbach, Forschungsleiter des Europäischen Clusters für Klima-, Energie- und Ressourcensicherheit (EUCERS)

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5. Der Ukraine-Konflikt in der Cyber-Domäne

May 19, 2022 | 06:00-07:30, p.m | Lecture Hall IX, Main Building University of Bonn

Dr. Sven Herpig, Leiter für Internationale Cybersicherheitspolitik, Stiftung Neue Verantwortung (SNV)

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6. Prekäre Neutralität? Welche Rolle spielt China im Ukraine-Konflikt?

June 02, 2022 | 06:00-07:30, p.m | Lecture Hall IX, Main Building Universität Bonn

Prof. Dr. Maximilian Mayer, Junior-Professor für Internationale Beziehungen und globale Technologiepolitik, Universität Bonn 

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7. Die Zukunft der Transatlantischen Beziehungen infolge der Ukraine-Krise

June 23, 2022 | 06:00-07:30, p.m | Lecture Hall IX, Mainbuilding University of Bonn

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie, Direktor des CASSIS & Henry Kissinger Professor für Sicherheits- und Strategieforschung am Institut für Politische Wissenschaft und Soziologie, Universität Bonn 

 

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8. Deutschland und der Krieg in der Ukraine

June 30, 2022 | 06:00-07:30, p.m | Lecture Hall IX, Main Building University of Bonn

Botschafter a.D. Dr. Hans-Dieter Heumann, Senior Fellow am CASSIS & Präsident der Bundesakademie für Sicherheitspolitik a.D.

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9. Geopolitische Machtverschiebungen im Schwarzmeerraum im Zuge des Ukraine Kriegs

July 07,  2022 | 06:00-07:30, p.m | Lecture Hall IX, Main Building University of Bonn 

Dr. Shushanik Minasyan, Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Politische Wissenschaft und Soziologie, Universität Bonn

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