Projects
US-UA Security Dialogue XI Washington, DC March 5, 2020 US-UA BNS (Forum XII) New York City April 30, 2020 US-UA WG Yearly Summit VIII New York City [Webcasting] June 17-18, 2020
US-UA Energy Dialogue SE Washington DC [Webcasting] June 29, 2020 UA HES Special Event: Ukrainians in 1945/75th Year Retrospective Ukrainian Institute of America September 26, 2020 UA QUEST RT XXI Washington, DC [Webcasting] October 21-22, 2020 UA HES VII: PL-LT-UA Relations Chicago, IL November 14, 2020
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US-UA “Working Group” Initiative
The US-Ukraine “Working Group” Initiative was launched in 2007 in order to secure an array of experts in "areas of interest” for CUSUR and its various forums/proceedings; at the same time, it was hoped that the ‘experts’ might agree to write a series of ‘occasional papers’ to identify “major issues” impacting on US-Ukrainian relations. |
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Publication Efforts
Recognizing the urgent need to set up proper channels for the maximum circulation of the information/analysis CUSUR possessed or had at its disposal, the Center long focused on having ‘a publication presence’ of some form or another. |
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DC Occasional Briefings Series
CUSUR did not turn its attention to having a DC presence until summer 2012. Borrowing space when the need arose (particularly for various forum steering committees meetings) from the American Foreign Policy Council, its longest abiding partner, seemed to suffice; an Acela ride from the Center’s NY office did the rest. If there was a concern, it was to open an office in Kyiv. |
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Ukraine's Historical Encounters I: Polish-Ukrainian Relations |
| Ukraine's Historical Encounters I: Polish-Ukrainian Relations was a series of events organized in New York City during late March 2004 by Columbia University, New York University, the Ukrainian Institute of America and the Ukrainian Central Information Service [UCIS] to foster, in US academic circles, a greater understanding of the sometimes difficult, yet always close links which tie Poland and Ukraine, the two countries that may well decide the future course of Eastern Europe. | Speakers included: | Michal Buchowski | Andrzej Paczkowski | Jacek Galazka | Jaroslav Pelenski | Mark von Hagen | Olexandr Potiekhin | Taras Hunczak | Yuri Shapoval | Vera Jelinek | Krzysztof Stanowski | Andrzej Kaminski | Witold Sulimirski | Beata Peksa Krawiec | Frank Sysyn | Volodymyr Kurylo | Borys Tarasyuk | John Micgiel | Vladyslav Verstyuk | Piotr Naimski | Taras Voznyak | Walter Nazarewich | Rafal Wnuk | Andrzej Nowak | Walter Zaryckyj | | Sponsors: | Columbia University/ECEC | Pilsudski Institute | Columbia University/Ukrainian Studies Program | Shevchenko Scientific Society | New York University/LAP | Ukrainian Institute of America | | Patrons: | PAUCI | Self Reliance [NY] Federal Credit Union | Freedom House | Heritage Foundation at First Security Federal Savings Bank | |
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Note that video webcasts of Ukraine's Historical Encounters I: Polish-Ukrainian Relations forum are available for streaming at the Columbia University SIPA website in the East Central European Center Intermarium archive: Intermarium Volume 7, No. 2-3 (2004)Windows Media Player® is required for playback of the webcasts. |
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