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David Gorman (’91): Future of Security in Europe 12/10 at 2:30pm in Ryan 102

The Political Science Department is proud to host David Gorman (’91) from the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue based in Geneva, Switzerland on December 10 at 2:30pm in Ryan 102. What are the prospects for a successful settlement of the war in Ukraine? What would a settlement mean for the security of other countries bordering Russia and wider Europe? What responses might change Russian policy towards its neighbors? What role does the international community and the United States play in this process?

These topics are central to the present and future of security in Europe. David Gorman has a lengthy career dealing with conflict and peace and has experienced some of the most important conflict resolution processes over the past 25 years. He is the Eurasia director for the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue and brings to Providence College a wealth of knowledge about issues at the forefront of the news.

Click here to learn more. We look forward to seeing you there!

Black background with picture of David Gorman ('91) from the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue based in Geneva, Switzerland for upcoming lecture on 12/10 from 2:30-4:00pm.

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