USIP’s new report, “Mapping the Religious Landscape of Ukraine,” analyzes the nuanced connections between religion and Ukrainian society. On January 18, USIP held a conversation with the report’s authors and other experts on religion in Ukraine to discuss religion, politics and security in Ukraine today.
Peter Mandaville, moderator
Senior Advisor, Religion and Inclusive Societies, U.S. Institute of Peace
Denys Brylov
Co-Founder and Director, European Center for Strategic Analytics (Ukraine)
Tetiana Kalenychenko
Co-Founder and Director, European Center for Strategic Analytics (Ukraine)
Andrii Kryshtal
Project Manager, Conciliation Resources
Catherine Wanner
Professor of History, Anthropology and Religious Studies, Pennsylvania State University
Nicholas Danysenko
Emil and Elfriede Jochum Chair in Theology, Valparaiso University
Mary Glantz, closing remarks
Acting Director, Russia Program, U.S. Institute of Peace
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/religious-actors-and-peacebuilding-ukraine
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