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Olga Rodchenko

Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Olga Rodchenko

What should be done? Analysis of the 2015 Munk Debate on Russia and the West

Olga Radchenko dives into the arguments presented at the Munk Debate and concludes that the pro-isolation camp won on the question of the problem but the pro-engagement camp won on the question of the solution.

Posted on April 17, 2015April 17, 2015 Author Olga Radchenko Comments Off on What should be done? Analysis of the 2015 Munk Debate on Russia and the West
Olga Rodchenko Society, Culture, and Security Women in Security

The Niqab Debate: Why the Arguments for Banning the Face Veil During Citizenship Ceremonies are Unconvincing

As the great Canadian niqab debate continues, Olga Radchenko joins in, deconstructing and contesting the federal government’s arguments.

Posted on March 31, 2015 Author Olga Radchenko Comments Off on The Niqab Debate: Why the Arguments for Banning the Face Veil During Citizenship Ceremonies are Unconvincing
Olga Rodchenko Peace & Conflict Studies Rights Security Women in Security

Women and War in Ukraine: Women’s Roles in the Conflict and the Conflict’s Impact on Women

Olga Radchenko examines how women have been experiencing and participating in the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

Posted on March 19, 2015March 19, 2015 Author Olga Radchenko Comments Off on Women and War in Ukraine: Women’s Roles in the Conflict and the Conflict’s Impact on Women
Eastern Europe and Russia Olga Rodchenko Uncategorized

Culpability and the Path Forward in Ukraine: Perspectives from a Symposium

Olga Radchenko reports on a one-day conference hosted by Science for Peace to explore the causes and the potential solutions to the conflict in Ukraine.

Posted on March 5, 2015March 5, 2015 Author Olga Radchenko Comments Off on Culpability and the Path Forward in Ukraine: Perspectives from a Symposium
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