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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered major global repercussions, from surmounting refugee crises and unprecedented economic sanctions to a shakeup of world relationships that are leading to escalating tensions and momentous diplomatic shifts. Ukrainian writers Oksana Maksymchwk and Maz Rosochinsky discuss this seismic ripple effect that is changing our post-covid world with Lydia Khalil.
Invasi Rusia ke Ukraina telah memicu dampak global yang besar, mulai dari mengatasi krisis pengungsi dan sanksi ekonomi yang belum pernah terjadi sebelumnya hingga perombakan hubungan dunia yang mengarah pada meningkatnya ketegangan dan pergeseran diplomatikk. Penulis Ukraina Oksana Maksymchwk dan Maz Rosochinsky akan membahas efek riak seismik yang mengubah dunia pasca-covid kita dengan Lydia Khalil.
Max Rosochinsky is a poet, translator, and scholar from Simferopol, Crimea. His translations were featured in Modern Poetry in Translation, Words Without Borders, Poetry International, and others. His translation of …
Lydia Khalil is a researcher with the Lowy Institute and a research associate with Deakin University. After the September 11 attacks, she started working in the fields of national security …
Oksana Maksymchuk is a bilingual Ukrainian-American poet, scholar, and literary translator. She is the author of the award-winning Ukrainian poetry collections Xenia and Lovy, while her English poems appeared in AGNI, Cincinnati Review, …
Bali brings together various groups of people and ethnicities, who all have a bond of love for this island. With so many changes happening, how is cultural preservation grown without …
Written amid many challenges, Love Munir records Suciwati’s life path as the wife of Munir Said Thalib, a courageous Indonesian activist who was killed for defending human rights and civil …
The story of refugees is one of survival, transformation, and triumph. Max Rosochinsky and Oksana Maksymchuk fled Ukraine right before the outbreak of the war. Giuseppe Catozzella’s book Don’t Tell Me …