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“They Will Survive This”: Georgetown Community Members Express Support for Ukraine

“They Will Survive This”: Georgetown Community Members Express Support for Ukraine

By Caitlin McLean February 25, 2022

CW: This article discusses mass violence in Ukraine. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. The sound of bombs abruptly woke up Katya Sedova’s (GRD ’18) family...

Ukrainians Must Support Human Rights in Crimea, Panelists Say

Ukrainians Must Support Human Rights in Crimea, Panelists Say

By Yalda Zarrabi January 31, 2020

All Ukrainians should work together to address ongoing human rights violations in Crimea, Ukranian writer, filmmaker and former political prisoner Oleg Sentsov said at a panel Monday. Crimea has been...

Georgetown Fellow Testifies in House Impeachment Inquiry

Georgetown Fellow Testifies in House Impeachment Inquiry

By Kelly Anderson October 18, 2019

Marie Yovanovitch, Georgetown senior state department fellow and former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, testified Oct. 11 in a House impeachment inquiry designed to investigate the alleged misconduct of President...

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Karin Olofsdotter, Ambassador of Sweden, speaks at a Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security event last Wednesday.

Launching Research Project, Ambassadors Highlight Women’s Role in Peace

By Caroline Gardner January 24, 2018

Women’s civil society groups are crucial to promoting peace in Ukraine and Myanmar, said Melanne Verveer, the first U.S. ambassador-at-large for global women’s issues under the administration of former...

HOCHBERG: Dire Times In Putin’s Russia

HOCHBERG: Dire Times In Putin’s Russia

By Gracie Hochberg October 30, 2015

Russian gross domestic product, inflation-adjusted wages, production and investment in capital have all fallen within the last year. Plummeting oil prices and economic sanctions have pushed the nation...

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Ukrainian activist Yulia Marushevska, who became a symbol of the Euromaidan protests with her appearance in the viral “I Am A Ukrainian” video, spoke Tuesday in ICC Auditorium about her experience and hopes for her country.

Euromaidan Activist Shares Experience

By Julia McCrimlisk April 4, 2014

In a simple declaration of feeling and national pride, Yulia Marushevska looks at the camera and declares, “I am a Ukrainian” before explaining why the Ukrainian people finally decided to rise...

In Taiwan, a Call to Uphold US Values

By Annie Chen March 28, 2014

Nearly 35 years ago next month, the U.S. Congress passed the Taiwan Relations Act, an act that has defined U.S. relationships with the small island country ever since. On this historic anniversary, the...

Rasmussen Accepts Women’s Peace Award

By Molly Simio March 21, 2014

North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen accepted the 2014 Hillary Rodham Clinton Award for Advancing Women in Peace and Security in the Lohrfink Auditorium on Wednesday...

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