How can we stop the war from happening? Who wants these wars and why? In this special-limited-series, we talk to some of the best-known peace experts, thought leaders and thinkers worldwide about the layered nature of peace and peace-building. Together we discuss instruments of peace, possible roadmaps, and the mindset behind creating peace.
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In this special "Share the Mic series" by 17Academy, De Montfort University students speak to Ukrainian refugee artists in Berlin and other Gen Zs about their view of the war. This is the last episode in the series.
In this special "Share the Mic series" by 17Academy, De Montfort University students speak to Ukrainian refugee artists in Berlin.
A young, Russian artist silenced and abandoned by war speaks to a De Montfort University student in this special collaboration between De Montfort University and 17Academy.
In this special "Share the Mic series" by 17Academy, De Montfort University students speak to Ukrainian refugee artists in Berlin and other Gen Zs about their view of the war.
In this special "Share the Mic series" by 17Academy, De Montfort University students speak to Ukrainian refugee artists in Berlin.
In this special "Share the Mic series" by 17Academy, De Montfort University students speak to Ukrainian refugee artists in Berlin.
In this special "Share the Mic series" by 17Academy, De Montfort University students speak to Ukrainian refugee artists in Berlin.
How the rest of the world deals with Russia's attack on Ukraine will be telling for some of Asias's smaller countries.
Stanford Professor Ian Morris talks to 17Academy about the global significance of the war in Ukraine as well as his new book "Geography is Destiny".
Natalia Klitschko talks to us about the war in her country and how she has been able to find strength by lending it to others.
Carlo Masala , Professor at the University of Federal Armed Forces in Munich on war, peace and why we might be looking at a Verdun scenario in Ukraine.
"What we’ve seen is a subtle undermining of international rule of law over 20-30 years."
Will Ukraine become another Finland or will it be able to defend itself against Russia?
In this, our first episode, Alexander S. Wolf sits down with Richard Gowan, UN Director at International Crisis Group to talk about possible peace in Ukraine.