National Resilience in Ukraine Since 2014
The Ukraine conflict in 2014 has illuminated the resilience of the Ukrainian nation in the face of protracted conflict and violence. Based on more than 20 interviews with local and international experts conducted in Kyiv in August 2018, Professor Korostelina described Ukraine's dynamic model of resilience. This included reformed institutional practices as well as the dynamics of identity and power.
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Professor and Director, Program on History, Memory, and Conflict, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, George Mason University
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