NYU Law Forum—The Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Navigating Law, Diplomacy, and Force
In the face of Russia’s military buildup on Ukraine’s borders and the risk of expanded conflict in Europe, a panel of leading experts and former US diplomats will examine the current state of play, the domestic and international law issues involved, and the larger geopolitical and historical context of the crisis. Cohosted by the NYU Law Forum, the Reiss Center on Law and Security, and Just Security, the discussion will address key questions about the resilience of European security and NATO, the stakes for the major parties involved, and the tools available to the United States and its allies to address the risks.
Panelists:
Dan Baer, Acting Director, Europe Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; former US Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, US Department of State
Tess Bridgeman ’10, Senior Fellow & Visiting Scholar, Reiss Center on Law and Security; Co-Editor-in-Chief, Just Security; former Deputy Legal Advisor, National Security Council
Daniel Fried, Weiser Family Distinguished Fellow, the Atlantic Council; former Coordinator for Sanctions Policy, US Department of State; former Assistant Secretary of State for Europe, US Department of State; former US Ambassador to Poland
Rose Gottemoeller, Steven C. Házy Lecturer, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University; former Deputy Secretary General of NATO; former Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, US Department of State
Moderator: Viola Gienger, Washington Senior Editor, Just Security; Research Scholar, NYU School of Law; former Senior Editor/Writer, US Institute of Peace; former Pentagon and State Department Reporter, Bloomberg News.
To join this Forum as an audience member and receive a Zoom link, please register. If you would like to submit a question for the panelists, you may do so on the registration page. Note on accessibility: This virtual event requires an internet connection and a computer or smartphone. The event will have live captioning. If you need any accommodations, or for any questions, please contact Ian Anderson at ian.anderson@nyu.edu.