Public Talk: Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Date: March 3, 2022
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Zoom
UAF's Brandon Boylan and Tyler Kirk will lead a discussion, "Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Historical Considerations and International Dimensions," on Thursday, March 3, at 7 p.m.
Why has Russia invaded Ukraine? What are Russian President Vladimir Putin’s goals
in the country and wider region? How can we characterize Russian-Ukrainian relations,
historically and now? What are the international drivers of the invasion? What is
the United States’ response to this event? What are the implications for the region
and international community? This public presentation explores these questions and
offers a historical, political, and international context for understanding Russia’s
recent invasion of Ukraine.
Zoom Link: https://alaska.zoom.us/j/82946346284
Meet the presentors:
Brandon Boylan, associate professor of political science and director of Arctic and
Northern Studies
Boylan is an associate professor of political science and director of Arctic and Northern Studies at UAF. His research focuses on international security, political violence, ethnic conflict, separatist movements and a variety of Arctic issues. He teaches a range of undergraduate and graduate courses in international relations, comparative politics, and research methods, and advises several undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. students. He is faculty lead on the UArctic Model Arctic Council. He holds a Ph.D. in public and international affairs from the University of Pittsburgh.
Tyler Kirk, assistant professor of history and assistant director of Arctic and Northern Studies
Tyler Kirk is an assistant professor of history and the assistant director of Arctic
and Northern Studies at UAF. His research focuses on the Soviet Union, post-Soviet
Russia, and the circumpolar North. His recent publications examine the identities
and memories of former Gulag prisoners and how they shaped the memory project of coming
to terms with the legacy of Stalinist repression in the Soviet Union and the Russian
Far North. He recently completed a book manuscript, "Remembering the Gulag: A History
of Memory in Russia's Far North, 1987-2021," which is currently under review with
Indiana University Press.