Podcast: The Ukraine Crisis and Strategic Nonviolence
Posted in Global Security Podcasts, Global Security Studies, Government, Government Analytics, Home page featured, Intelligence, National Security Studies
Mark Stout, Director of the MA in Global Security Studies and the Certificate in National Security Studies, sits down with our adjunct instructor, Dr. Maciej Bartkowski of the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, to talk about strategic nonviolent conflict. They discuss what makes strategic nonviolent conflict such a powerful weapon against occupiers and oppressors; how Ukrainians have used it; and how it can be used in the struggle with Russia.
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