Ukrainian Wars (2014-2025): recent history, roots of the conflicts
From 59.99 C$ /h
This 60-minute course provides a concise overview of the Ukrainian conflicts since 2014, exploring their complex recent history and deep-seated roots. We will begin by examining the immediate catalysts: the Euromaidan Revolution, Russia's annexation of Crimea, and the initial outbreak of conflict in the Donbas. The course will delve into the intertwined political, historical, and geopolitical factors that underpin the ongoing hostilities, including Ukraine's pursuit of closer ties with the European Union and NATO, Russia's security concerns and imperial ambitions, and the historical narratives shaping national identities. We will trace the evolution of the conflict from the initial phase in Donbas to the full-scale invasion in 2022, analyzing key events, international responses, and the devastating humanitarian consequences. By the end, participants will gain a clearer understanding of the multifaceted origins and trajectory of the Ukrainian wars.
Location
Online from Netherlands
About Me
PhD in Political Science + Philosophy
Teaching for 15 years French institutions, European history and introduction to geopolitics.
French living in the Netherlands (Groningen)
Passionate about politics, news and history
1 book, 3 articles and 3 book chapter published :)
Speciality : history of European public finance / Philosophy of institutions.
Teaching for 15 years French institutions, European history and introduction to geopolitics.
French living in the Netherlands (Groningen)
Passionate about politics, news and history
1 book, 3 articles and 3 book chapter published :)
Speciality : history of European public finance / Philosophy of institutions.
Education
PhD in Political Science and Philosophy (Lausanne + Paris)
Ma in Management and Political Science
BA in Law and Philosophy.
I was educated mainly in France, but I also studied in Switzerland and have experience travelling, working and living in Japan.
Ma in Management and Political Science
BA in Law and Philosophy.
I was educated mainly in France, but I also studied in Switzerland and have experience travelling, working and living in Japan.
Experience / Qualifications
15 years of teaching at BA and MA level (Paris, Lausanne, Tokyo), conceiving and teaching my own content. I taught geopolitics, history of ideas, French Institutions and philosophy.
Age
Adults (18-64 years old)
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Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
French
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