
This panel will bring together specialists from across the globe to talk about the recent Belarusian elections, the ongoing protests, and the possibilities for change in Belarus in the years to come.
Speakers:
Federigo Argentieri, director of the Guarini Institute for Public Affairs at John Cabot University, professor of international security and comparative politics, and expert on the contemporary history and politics of Central-Eastern Europe and Italy.
Angela Brintlinger, director of the Center for Slavic and East European Studies and professor of Russian at Ohio State University and a member of the Guarini Institute for Public Affairs advisory council.
David Marples, Canadian historian and Distinguished University Professor at the Department of History & Classics, University of Alberta.
Jadwiga Rogoża, Senior fellow at the Centre for Eastern Studies in Warsaw, Poland, specializing in Russian domestic politics, social, religious, national and cultural issues.
Tatiana Shchyttsova, Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Center for Research of Intersubjectivity and Interpersonal Communication at the European Humanities University in Vilnius and editor-in-chief of the Journal for philosophy and cultural studies Topos.
Jeffrey Trimble, international journalist, editor and media manager and lecturer in the School of Communication and the Department of Political Science at Ohio State University.
Sponsored by
Guarini Institute for Public Affairs (John Cabot University in Rome) and the Center for Slavic and East European Studies (The Ohio State University, USA).
This event is free and open to the public. Please register in advance here.
If you have any questions about accessibility or wish to request accommodations, please contact us at csees@osu.edu.