Edlis Neeson Great Decisions: Ukraine Now and in the Future

Note: This is a past event, additional resources may be available below.

Date

Thu Jan 26, 2023
11:00am – 1:00pm MST

Location

Aspen, CO
Koch Building
1000 N. Third St.

In this eight-week series, participants gather to discuss key foreign policy issues facing the world today. Led by volunteer moderators, participants will engage in moderated discussions with their fellow citizens. This year’s topics will include Energy Geopolitics, Ukraine Now and in the Future, China and the US, Economic Warfare, Politics in Latin America, Global Famine, Iran at a Crossroads, and Global Overview: Changes in Worldwide Geopolitics. This year’s series will be held in person at the Aspen Meadows.

January 26 – Ukraine Now and in the Future

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with? What are the impacts of the war in Ukraine and potential outcomes?

Thursdays from 6:00-8:00 p.m. beginning Thursday, January 19, running through Thursday, March 9 in the Koch Building at the Aspen Institute.

 Registration is now closed.

*Topics and the dates they are presented are subject to change.In this eight-week series, participants gather to discuss key foreign policy issues facing the world today. Led by volunteer moderators, participants will engage in moderated discussions with their fellow citizens. This year’s topics will include Energy Geopolitics, Ukraine Now and in the Future, China and the US, Economic Warfare, Politics in Latin America, Global Famine, Iran at a Crossroads, and Global Overview: Changes in Worldwide Geopolitics. This year’s series will be held in person at the Aspen Meadows.

January 26 – Ukraine Now and in the Future

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with? What are the impacts of the war in Ukraine and potential outcomes?

Thursdays from 6:00-8:00 p.m. beginning Thursday, January 19, running through Thursday, March 9 in the Koch Building at the Aspen Institute.

 Registration is now closed.

*Topics and the dates they are presented are subject to change.