
Victoria Vdovychenko
@vdovychenkov
Associate Professor, Political Consultant, Expert in Italy's policy, EU integration, EU security
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17-11-2014 14:22:16
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We did an amazing job. Delighted to present it to all of you. Thank you so much, Nika International Black Sea University, Natalia and European Neighbourhood Council (ENC) for publishing it



My first comments to Al Jazeera World Orban’s ‘peacemaking’ mission: Did Hungary’s leader achieve anything? aje.io/qoguy9 через Al Jazeera English

How can Britain use minilateralism to achieve its strategic objectives? 🇬🇧 We asked seven experts for their thoughts in today’s Big Ask... ✍️ Ben Baxendale-Smith, Dr Hillary Briffa, Eoin McNamara, Jennifer Parker, Alessio Patalano, James Rogers and Victoria Vdovychenko britainsworld.org.uk/p/the-big-ask-…

Delighted to join an amazing cohort of experts. We talked on how use #UK minilateral approach wisely in these extraordinary times Council on Geostrategy Centre for Defence Strategies Euro-Atlantic Resilience Centre Cambridge University Centre for Geopolitics







🌍 The future of the war in Ukraine, the prospectives on the geopolitical field in the speech of Victoria Vdovychenko


Maritime security in the Black Sea is not just protecting the borders, it’s about protecting our lives Centre for Geopolitics The British Academy FIDU - Federazione Italiana Diritti Umani IDMO - Italian Digital Media Observatory

It was a pleasure joining my 🇮🇹colleagues and co-organise this important discussion on Black Sea security as well as disinformation in the region Centre for Geopolitics The British Academy

🇮🇹 PM Giorgia Meloni continues to surprise: supporting Ukraine while defending Elon Musk. Key takeaways: Italy may provide missiles & collaborate on defense with Ukraine. This will likely be a hot topic at the 2025 Rome Reconstruction Conference. Centre for Geopolitics The British Academy


2025 to be challenged by 3 countries. In particular, not only Beijing but Russia as well. Read more of our thoughts Centre for Geopolitics
