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GPPN: Thinking Public Policy - The global impact of the war in Ukraine

A Global Public Policy Network event graphic that reads "The Global Impact of the War in Ukraine". The faces, names and titles of Cornelia Woll, Eugenia Nazrullaeva, Guilherme Casaroes, Thomas J. Christensen and Yee Kuang Heng are shown.

Join the third instalment of the Global Public Policy Network's webinar series.

Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine in violation of international law and international norms has been felt throughout the world, across multiple domains. The fear and suffering created in Ukraine has led to a new refugee crisis in Europe. Rising oil, gas and food prices, economic sanctions, and supply chain disruptions have thwarted hopes for a postpandemic global economic recovery. Notions of state sovereignty have been challenged and concepts of great power “spheres of influence” have once again come to the fore.

Will this war fundamentally reshape great power relations and lead to an unexpected new world order? How should we interpret the different responses to the crisis, among the world’s emerging powers? What promise, if any, can global governance and security alliances offer? Which observations and analyses are gaining salience among policymakers?

Join our expert panellists in this third webinar of the GPPN: Thinking Public Policy series, and hear their take on the impact and consequences of the war so far.

Register here to attend.