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SUMMARY:Responding to the Russian State's Aggression: the Role of Sanctio
 ns
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DESCRIPTION:The Faculty of Social Sciences is pleased to be hosting a spe
 cial event for faculty\, students and staff. We invite you to join us fo
 r a panel discussion followed by an opportunity to engage with our panel
 lists at a drinks reception after the event. Since Russia's invasion of 
 Ukraine in February 2022\, a violent conflict has been ongoing over Ukra
 ine’s borders and over Ukraine’s existence as an independent state. NATO
  and the European Union have taken Ukraine’s side. Sanctions on Russia’s
  trade and credit and on selected Russian corporations and citizens have
  been at the forefront of Western countries’ responses as far back as 20
 14. In fact\, the imposition of various sanctions has become a frequent 
 response to any kind of conflict in which Western interests or values ar
 e seen to be at stake. The Faculty have invited a panel of experts to di
 scuss these events and to draw on their extensive knowledge of the regio
 n\, including: Lord Robert Skidelsky\, Emeritus Professor of Political E
 conomy and a member of the House of Lords\, Emeritus Professor Mark Harr
 ison from the Department of Economics and Professor Maria Koinova from t
 he Department of Politics and International Studies. They are joined by 
 Professor Rilka Dragneva-Lewers from the University of Birmingham. The d
 iscussion will be chaired by Liam Halligan\, an economist and broadcaste
 r and a former student of Warwick Economics We will be discussing in mor
 e detail whether sanctions have been productive or counterproductive\, i
 f sanctions can deter aggression and what is their role when aggression 
 nonetheless takes place and if sanctions can uphold or undermine interna
 tional law. There will be an opportunity for you to engage in the discus
 sion during the Q&A session at the end of the discussion. Details Date: 
 Wednesday 1 March 2023\, 6.15 - 7.30pm Location: Ramphal Lecture Theatre
  Panellists Lord Robert Skidelsky - Emeritus Professor of Political Econ
 omy at the University of Warwick and member of the House of Lords Robert
  Skidelsky was Professor of International Studies at the University of W
 arwick from 1978-1990 and Professor of Political Economy at the Universi
 ty of Warwick from 1990-2007. His three-volume biography of John Maynard
  Keynes (1983\,1992\, 2000) won five prizes. His latest book is "Money a
 nd Government"\; (Allen Lane 2018) and he is now working on a book about
  automation and the future of work. He was made a member of the House of
  Lords in 1991\, sitting on the cross benches\, He is also the chairman 
 of the Centre for Global Studies Maria Koinova - Professor of Internatio
 nal Relations at the University of Warwick Maria Koinova’s expertise is 
 at the intersection of international relations\, conflict and postcommun
 ist studies\, and international politics of migration. “Diaspora Entrepr
 eneurs and Contested States” (Oxford 2021). She has published numerous a
 rticles from a European Research Council starting grant project she dire
 cted as a Principal Investigator\, and was on the governing board of an 
 EU Jean Monnet Network “Between the EU and Russia”. Professor Koinova is
  currently also an Associate Senior Fellow at the Centre for Global Coop
 eration Research in Germany. In term 2/2022-2023 she is teaching a modul
 e "Russia in World Politics”. . Mark Harrison - Emeritus Professor of Ec
 onomics at the University of Warwick Mark is a Fellow of the British Aca
 demy and of the Academy of Social Sciences. He is a research Fellow of t
 he Centre for Economic Policy Research and of Warwick's Centre on Compet
 itive Advantage in the Global Economy. He was one of the first western e
 conomists to work in Russian archives after the collapse of the Soviet U
 nion. He has written extensively on the economics of the two World Wars 
 and the Cold War. His book "Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity
  Under Soviet Communism" will be published in 2023 Rilka Dragneva-Lewers
  - Professor of International Legal Studies at the University of Birming
 ham Rilka Dragneva-Lewers is Professor of International Legal Studies at
  Birmingham Law School. She works on regional integration\, EU external 
 policy\, legal reform and international diffusion of norms with a specia
 l reference to Eastern Europe. Her recent research focuses on Eurasian e
 conomic integration as a case of authoritarian regionalism\, EU's agreem
 ents with countries in the post-Soviet region\, and the global implicati
 ons of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Her expertise in the field has enab
 led her to engage in interactions with policy-makers and leading think-t
 anks\, law reform technical assistance projects\, and professional train
 ing activities. . Rilka is a member of the editorial board of Review of 
 Central and East European Law and International Journal of Law and Manag
 ement. Chair Liam Halligan (BSc Economics 1991) Liam Halligan is an econ
 omist\, author and broadcaster. He is best known for his weekly “Economi
 cs Agenda” column – which has appeared in The Sunday Telegraph since 200
 3 and been recognised with a British Press Award. He is also Economics a
 nd Business Editor at GB News. Halligan has reported for The Economist f
 rom Moscow\, was Political Correspondent for The Financial Times and spe
 nt eight years leading the economics and business coverage on Channel Fo
 ur News.. . He holds a first-class degree in economics from Warwick Univ
 ersity and an MPhil (Econ) from St Antony’s College\, Oxford and is on t
 he Advisory Board of Warwick's Centre on Competitive Advantage in the Gl
 obal Economy. Please note: We will be taking photographs throughout the 
 event that may be used for marketing purposes (e.g promotional materials
 ). By registering and attending this event we assume that you are giving
  your consent to be photographed. However if you do not wish to be photo
 graphed please inform the photographer or a member of the Faculty staff 
 on the day. You can withdraw your consent at any time via email to maxin
 e.thacker@warwick.a.cuk. . Registration This event is for Faculty of Soc
 ial Sciences students and staff only. Registration for the event is esse
 ntial. Registration will close at 4pm Tuesday 28 February You will recei
 ve an email with further details closer to the event date. Please click 
 the link below to register to attend Register
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