OLD LYME — On Thursday, Nov. 14, at 6:30 p.m., the Southeast Connecticut World Affairs Council (SECWAC) hosts Olena Lennon, Ph.D. to speak on How Will the Outcome of the US Presidential Election Affect the Trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine War? The event will be held at and is co-hosted by the Old Lyme Country Club. It will be preceded by a reception at 6 p.m.
As Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine is approaching a third-year mark, many wonder how the outcome of the US presidential election will affect the trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine war. With millions of Ukrainians displaced, thousands killed or wounded, and millions more continuing to endure bombardments of schools, hospitals, residential buildings, and power plants, Ukraine’s survival rests on continued western support.
The talk will discuss the latest developments in the war between Ukraine and Russia and assess scenarios for resolution in the short and long term.
Dr. Lennon is an Adjunct Professor of National Security at the University of New Haven, where she teaches such courses as the U.S. Foreign & Defense Policy and International Relations. Formerly a Fulbright scholar from Ukraine, and most recently a scholar at Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C., she has dedicated her research to the study of conflict management and identity politics in eastern Europe, focused on domestic and foreign policy of Ukraine.
An eastern Ukraine native, Dr. Lennon has been a regular participant in scholarly and media forums related to issues in Ukraine, facilitating a more informed and objective analysis of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war.
She also serves as an election observer with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and has completed several election observation missions in the region.
SECWAC members are free. Non-Member in-person attendance is $20. Non-Member Zoom link for live presentation is $20.
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