On June 13, Guardian published a Collect letter about Russian War And Dr Fiona Hill attacked Durham University and one of the principal authors in the UK defense. As UK-based experts and /
They say that Dr Hill represents “MASTERDINGERING MOOD OF THE OFFICIAL BRITAIN”. But there is only one hot episode of the European stage, and that Vladimir Putin. This is not a “false prize” by a “fierce conclusion” to argue that Putin’s advancement has the intention of reimbursement in Russia, and the US dominant power over all Europe “. In fact, governments and independent experts come from around Europe, include conclusions similar to the DR Hill evidence, however they support self-expressed expressions.
One wondering what “take care” the signatures of counseling will advise Britain to make when a US placeut is from Europe. Once – and maybe even – friendly contacts to the Russian officer that some of the writers of the letter letter cannot help.
Roy Allison School throughout the world and Area Studies, University of Oxford
Timothy Garton Ash History Faculty, University of Oxford
Anders åslund Free Stockholm Free World Forum, Sweden (Dphil Oxford)
ROSTYSLAV AVERCHUK Voxukraine, Kyiv (BA Oxford)
Yaroslav Barbrei Russia and Eurasia Program, Chatham House, London
Ian Bond The center for reform of Europe, London
Laurie Brinistow Ambassador in Russia 2016-20, Cambridge, UK
Maksym butkvych Principles of Hope Foundation, Kyiv (Ma Sussex)
Edward Hunter Christie Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki (MSC LSE)
Ruth Deermond Department of War Studies, King’s College London
Sasha Dovzhyk Index: Institute for Documentation and Exchange, Lviv (PhD Birkbeck)
Marta Dyczok Western University, London, Ontario (Dphil Oxford)
Julie Fedor The University of Melbourne, Australia (PhD Cambridge)
Emily Finer School in modern language, University of St Andrews
Rory Finn The Faculty of Modern and Medival languages, University of Cambridge
Lawrence Fenterman Department of War Studies, King’s College London
Mischa Gabowitsch Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany (BA Oxford)
Ian Garner Pilecki Institute, Warsaw, Poland (BA Bristol)
Keir Giles Russia and Eurasia Program, Chatham House, London
Paul Goodo Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario (Dphil Oxford)
Grant Gawad Wolfson College, University of Cambridge
Samuel Greene School of Politics and Economics, King’s College London
Agnia GRIGIN Atlantic Council, Washington, DC (DPIL Oxford)
Hubertus Jahn Clare College, University of Cambridge
Polly Jones Faculty in medieval and modern languages, University of Oxford
Ivan in Kłyszcz International Center for Defense and Security, Tallinn (im Glasgow)
Amy W Knight Independent Scholar, Summit, New Jersey (PhD LSE)
Natasha Kuhrt Department of War Studies, King’s College London
Tara Kuzio National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (PhD Birmingham)
Simon Lewis University of Bremen, Germany (PhD Cambridge)
Klara Lindström Stockholm Center for Eastern European Studies (BA Oxford)
Crazy lo Independent International Relations Analyst, Brighton, East Sussex
Juan Lough Russia and Eurasia Program, Chatham House, London
Edward Lucas Center for European policy analysis, Washington / London
Oysia Lutsevych Russia and Eurasia Program, Chatham House, London
Major in Claudia German Marshall Fund in the US, Berlin (PhD Birmingham)
Luke March School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh
Daria is looking History Department, University of Chichester
Michael McFaul Stanford University, Palo Alto, California (Vapil Oxford)
Jade mcglynn Department of War Studies, King’s College London
Bohdan Comfortable Post to Kyiv – Global Voice in Global in Ukraine, Kyiv / Barcelona (BA Leeds)
James Nixey The center of conflict, Shivresham, Oxfordshire
Phillips O’Brien School of International Relations, University of St Andrews
Olga Onuch Social Science School, University of Manchester
Ingerid m opdahll Institute for Defense Studies, Oslo (PhD Birmingham)
Carolina Vendil Pallinn Royal Sweden Academy of War Sciences, Stockholm (PhD LSE)
Peter Rutland Wesleya University, Middletown, Connecticut (BA Oxford)
Gwendolyn Sasse Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany (PhD LSE)
Anton Shekhovtsov Central European University, Vienna (PhD UCL)
James Hassle Russia and Eurasia Program, Chatham House, London
Oxana cold Tufts University, Massachusetts (MPHIL Cambridge)
Iryna Shuvavava The Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo (PhD Cambridge)
Timothy D Snyder University of Toronto, Ontario (Dphil Oxford)
Joanna Szosteek School of Social and Political Science, University of Glasgow
Channel to Maximilian Hover Institution, Stanford, California (MA Vinegar)
Nikolaus von twickel Center for said important, Berlin (Ma King’s College London)
Andreas Umland Stockholm Center for East East Studies (PhD Cambridge)
Adam Ure Consulting Lvivski, London (PhD UCL)
Fredrik Monslau Stockholm Center for Eastern European Studies (BSC LSE)
Sarah Whitmore School of Law and Social Science, Oxford Brookes University
Andrew Wilson School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL
Wolczuk in Qatar Government School, University of Birmingham
Stefan Wolff Government School, University of Birmingham
Mychailo wyneckycky National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (PhD Cambridge)
Yuliya Yurchenko School of Accounting, Finance & Economics, University of Greenwich