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War in Ukraine

Perspectives on a Global Crisis

Johns Hopkins University hosts a live virtual briefing on the conflict in Ukraine and its global consequences featuring a panel of faculty experts from across the university

Archived broadcasts

May 17, 2022

This briefing included discussion of the following topics:

  • The historical backstory to the war and the likely consequences for international order
  • The humanitarian crisis and how it has evolved since February
  • The conflict’s impacts on global food systems and food security
  • The war’s effects on European politics and the European Union

The following Johns Hopkins experts participated in the discussion:

  • Jessica Fanzo, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Berman Institute of Bioethics, School of Advanced International Studies, and Bloomberg School of Public Health.
  • Nicolas Jabko, Associate Professor of Political Science, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.
  • Mary Elise Sarotte, Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Distinguished Professor of Historical Studies, School of Advanced International Studies.
  • Paul B. Spiegel, Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health and Professor of the Practice, Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Moderator: Lainie Rutkow, Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Initiatives and Professor, Bloomberg School of Public Health

March 30, 2022

This briefing included discussion of the following topics:

  • The historical backstory to the conflict and the significance of this moment in history
  • The human costs of the war and the evolving humanitarian crisis
  • The threat of Russian weapon of mass destruction use in Ukraine
  • Cyber threats to Ukraine and other democracies
  • The war’s implications for economic globalization

The following Johns Hopkins experts participated in the discussion:

  • Sergey Radchenko, Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor, School of Advanced International Studies
  • Leonard Rubenstein, Professor of the Practice, Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Gigi Gronvall, Associate Professor, Bloomberg School of Public Health/Whiting School of Engineering
  • Thomas Rid, Professor, School of Advanced International Studies
  • Tinglong Dai, Professor, Carey Business School

Moderator: Lainie Rutkow, Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Initiatives and Professor, Bloomberg School of Public Health