War in Ukraine: UCL academics provide expert comment and updates

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Ukraine flag - As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues to develop, UCL academics are advancing public knowledge about the situation by analysing events and providing expert comment in the media. UCL's School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), which is one of the UK's largest institutions for research and teaching on Russia, the Baltics, and Central, Eastern and South-East Europe, has collated expert commentary and resources surrounding the ongoing war in Ukraine, which are available in the SSEES on Ukraine: Resource Hub here. Based in the Department of Political Science at UCL, the Conflict & Change group, founded in 2015, contributes to the scientific understanding of political violence. They have collated their thoughts here , on the war in Ukraine to try and make sense of the tragic events by drawing on research they have done in and on Russia and Ukraine, on conflict dynamics, and on foreign policy and international organisations. Experts from across UCL have also shared their thoughts and analyses on the UCL Europe Blog here. Here, we feature the work of UCL colleagues across multiple disciplines, who are providing critical commentary across the globe about the war in Ukraine and its impact through numerous appearances on TV radio, print and online news sources. Viktor Orban has played a perfect game with Putin:   "Orban is not a deep thinker but he understand where power comes from and how power in the region works, writes Dr Thomas Lorman (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).
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