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The virtual talk is part of a series of 5 experimental engagements by Centre for Contemporary Challenges at the University of Pecs, Hungary. The first two of it were hosted by Indian Institue of Science, Bengaluru, and the second by Bangalore International Centre. This will be the third experimental engagement in which Dr Samir Puri will virtually talk on the topic ‘A Contemporary view on the War in Ukraine’.
Tracing the relationship between the two countries from the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 to Putin’s invasion in 2022, what emerges from Dr Samir Puri’s book, Russia’s Road to War with Ukraine (Biteback Publishing, 2022), is a portrait of a nation caught in a geopolitical tug of war between Russia and the West. While Russia is identified as the sole aggressor, we see how Western bodies such as the EU and NATO unrealistically raised Ukraine’s expectations of membership before dashing them, leaving Ukraine without formal allies, and fatally exposed to Russian aggression.
As a former international observer, Samir Puri was present for several of the major events covered in his book. He uses this experience to ask honestly:
Topic of Discussion: A Contemporary view on the War in Ukraine
Dr Samir Puri, Visiting Lecturer, Kings College London, and Senior Fellow (Urban Security and Hybrid Warfare), International Institute for Strategic Studies, Singapore
Dr Puri has had a ringside seat to several major events covered in his book, Russia’s Road to War with Ukraine. He served as an international observer at five Ukrainian elections, including the Orange Revolution in 2004. Soon after the first Donbas war began in 2014, he spent a year in east Ukraine working along both sides of the front line as part of an international ceasefire monitoring mission. During Russia’s latest invasion of Ukraine, the BBC, Al Jazeera, Bloomberg, CNN, the Wall Street Journal, and other media outlets have featured his analysis of the war. His previous book was The Great Imperial Hangover: How Empires Have Shaped the World.
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