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INTERNATIONAL SECURITY IN the 21st CENTURY: NEW CHALLENGES FOR THE UN . Roundtable. 29 March 2005
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY IN the 21st CENTURY: NEW CHALLENGES FOR THE UN
Program of the Roundtable
29 March 2005
National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, 8/5 Voloska str., Building 4, room 410
14.30 – 14.40 Opening of the roundtable. Welcoming word, NaUKMA President Vyacheslav Brioukhovetsky
14.40-15.20 New Aspects of International Security and Challenges to the UN. Swedish and Ukrainian Experience of Conflict Resolution and Prevention
- Markian Kulyk - Head of Department of UN and other International Organizations Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Francis M. ODonnell, Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative in UN
- John-Christer Ahlander, Ambassador of Sweden to Ukraine
- Leonid Gubernsky, Director of the Institute of International Relations
- Mykola Kulinych, Rector of the Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine
15.20 – 15.45 Questions and answers, discussion
15.45-16.00 Coffee-break
16.00-17.00 New World Order And The Evolution Of Security Institutions: Dimensions Of Reforms, Perspectives For Sweden And Ukraine. Experts View
Invited speakers:
- Valentin Khonin (Department of International Law, Institute of International Relations):
New world order. Perspectives for Ukraine
- Yuri Skorokhod (Department of International Organization and Diplomatic Service, Institute of International Relations):
Reforming the UN Security Council
- Alla Grushova (Department of International Organization and Diplomatic Service, Institute of International Relations):
Humanitarian Aspects of the UN Activity
- Valentin Yakushyk (Department of Political Science, NaUKMA):
Role of the National Dialogue in the Perspectives of Ukraine to Join Regional Security and Development Structures
- Valeriy Chaly (Director of International Programs, Olexander Razumkov Centre for Political and Economical Studies:
Securing Ukrainian National Interests through Participation In International Organizations
- Oleksandr Sushko (Director of the Ukrainian Center for Peace, Conversion and Conflict Resolution Studies):
Multi-vector Instruments of the International Security: Search for the Effective Models
Co-speakers:
-Vladimir Manzhula (Head of International Affairs and Foreign Police Department, Institute of International Relations)
17.15 – 18.00 Questions and answers, discussion
Students, faculty members, journalists are invited for participation
Languages of the roundtable – English and Ukrainian (simultaneous translation provided)
For additional information please contact:
Snizhana Kolomiyets,UN, tel. 254 00 35
Tetjana Nekrasova, Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine tel. 494 42 70
Larysa Chovnyuk,Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, tel. 425 50 16
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1615 - Kyiv-Mohyla brotherhood school, later turned into Collegium, was founded
2012 - NaUKMA is a classical university with six faculties (Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Economics, Computer Sciences, Natural Sciences). During the twenty years since its re-establishment, Academy has initiated reforms in higher education, was the first university in Ukraine to introduce the bachelor, master and PhD programs, a curriculum in Liberal Arts Education, and a system of entrance tests
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