Crisis in Ukraine: Lessons for the Future of International Relations

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Volodymyr Dubovyk is Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations and Director of the Center for International Studies at Odessa National University, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in history and his Ph.D. (Candidate of Sciences) in political science/international relations. His teaching and research interests include U.S. foreign policy, U.S.-Ukraine relations, theory of international relations, Black Sea regional security, international conflict studies, and foreign policy of Ukraine. He has held fellowships at the Kennan Institute, W. Wilson International Center for Scholars (1997) (RSEP), the Center for International and Security Studies (CISSM) at the University of Maryland (CI program) (2002) and was a Fulbright Scholar at the Kennan Institute in 2006-07. From January-June 2013, Dubovyk was a visiting scholar/instructor at the University of Washington. Over the years Dubovyk has been a member of the ISA, ECPR SGIR, CEE ISA and various other professional associations. He participates in PONARS Eurasia (New Approaches to Research and Security in Eurasia), a project based at George Washington University.