Ucrania: no debemos rendirnos
Llamamiento a los jefes de estado y de gobierno de los países miembros de la coalición de Ramstein
Algunos países europeos siguen ofreciendo una ayuda militar bilateral extremadamente modesta a Ucrania. Italia, España, Portugal, Bélgica, Luxemburgo y Francia se encuentran entre los miembros menos generosos de la coalición de Ramstein. De este modo, se aprovechan de la prodigalidad de sus aliados, traicionan su propio antiguo liderazgo y socavan la cohesión de Europa.
La ayuda militar bilateral de Dinamarca (3.500 millones de euros), Noruega (3.600) y Países Bajos (2.500) supera a la de Francia, Italia y España. Estados Unidos aporta 44.000 millones de euros, Alemania 17.000 y Reino Unido más de 6.000.
La economía de guerra que pidió el presidente francés en junio de 2022 no se ha materializado. Aunque la fabricación de obuses autopropulsados Caesar se ha duplicado, la producción de artillería todavía no supera los 3.000 proyectiles al mes. Esto es así a pesar de que los proyectiles se consideran una prioridad y de que Ucrania necesita cientos de miles cada mes.
El volumen de ayuda militar de todos los países de la coalición de Ramstein ha alcanzado su nivel más bajo después de muchos meses, con 1.000 millones de euros al mes. Rusia ha aumentado su presupuesto de defensa un 68%, hasta los 106.000 millones de euros, mientras que el presupuesto de Ucrania es de 43.000 millones de euros.
En este contexto, el debate entre los que quieren ofrecer ayuda "el tiempo que sea necesario" y los que argumentan que Ucrania debe recibir todo lo que necesite "para ganar lo antes posible" parece obsoleto. Tenemos que hacer las dos cosas: ofrecer armas en cantidad y calidad, por un lado, y de forma sostenida en el tiempo, por otro. Y los países que hasta ahora han sido los menos generosos deberían ser los primeros en enviar una clara señal de apoyo a largo plazo en términos de calidad y cantidad.
Cuatro escuadrones de Rafales para Ucrania
Dassault Aviation está dispuesta a duplicar su capacidad de producción, según su director general, Eric Trappier. Si esto fuera así, Francia podría proporcionar rápidamente a Ucrania dos escuadrones de Rafales (24 aviones) como ayuda militar bilateral y, con el acuerdo de los demás estados miembros de la UE, dos escuadrones adicionales en el marco del Fondo Europeo de Apoyo a la Paz (EPF). Coste: unos 5.000 millones de euros.
80 helicópteros de combate NH90 por parte de Italia
Puede afirmarse con seguridad que Roberto Cingolani, consejero delegado de Leonardo, se avendría a duplicar la capacidad de producción del NH90. Esto permitiría a Italia suministrar rápidamente una cuarentena de helicópteros de combate y, de nuevo con el acuerdo de los demás estados miembros de la UE, una cuarentena más en el marco del EPF. Coste: unos 3.500 millones de euros.
Sin duda, estas señales claras animarían a otros países de la coalición a suministrar cientos de misiles Patriot, ATACMS, Taurus y Storm Shadow, así como 150 F-16, además de los 60 ya previstos.
Tal y como muestra el Memorándum de Budapest, las garantías de seguridad no suelen cumplirse. Hoy en día, la única garantía real de seguridad que podemos ofrecer a Ucrania es suministrarle armas en cantidad y calidad suficientes. El día de mañana, "inmediatamente después de ganar esta guerra", Ucrania, tal y como ha dicho el presidente Biden, "formará parte de la OTAN".
Firmantes
Milagros Álvarez-Verdugo, profesora titular de derecho internacional y de la UE en la Universidad de Barcelona.
Germà Bel, catedrático de economía en la Universidad de Barcelona.
Paula Dobriansky, ex subsecretaria de Estado de Estados Unidos para asuntos exteriores.
Eugene Fama, premio Nobel de economía (2013), catedrático de finanzas Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service, Universidad de Chicago, Estados Unidos.
Francis Fukuyama, investigador senior en el Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law; director del máster Ford Dorsey en política internacional el instituto Freeman Spogli for International Studies, Estados Unidos.
Timothy Garton Ash, catedrático de estudios europeos, St Antony’s College, Universidad de Oxford; Isaiah Berlin Professorial Fellow, Regne Unit.
Sandra Kalnieté, eurodiputada, ex ministra de asuntos exteriores de Letonia, ex comisaria europea de agricultura y pesca.
David J. Kramer, ex asesor del secretario de Estado de Estados Unidos en materia de democracia, derechos humanos y trabajo.
Vytautas Landsbergis, ex presidente de Lituania.
Roger Myerson, premio Nobel de economía (2007), catedrático de economía y políticas públicas, Universidad de Chicago, Estados Unidos.
Andrei Piontkovsky, politólogo, ex miembro del Consejo para la Coordinación de la Oposición Rusa, Visiting Fellow en el Hudson Institute, Rusia / EEUU.
Jean-Pierre Sauvage, premio Nobel de químca (2016), catedrático emérito de la Universidad de Estrasburgo, Francia.
Guy Verhofstadt, eurodiputado, ex primer ministro de Bélgica.
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Filippos Andrianos, Commodore (ret.), Hellenic Navy, Greece
Mart De Kruif, Lieutenant General (ret.), Netherlands
Jan Gavrila, Major General (ret.), Romania
Gert-Johannes Hagemann, Major General (ret.), German Army, Berlin, Germany
Sir Christopher Harper, Air Marshal (ret.), former Director General NATO International Military Staff, U.K.
Willy Herteleer, Admiral (ret.), former Belgian Chief of Defence
Jean Paul Perruche, General (ret.), former Director General of the European Union military staff, France
Marc Thys, Lieutenant General (ret.), former Vice Chief of Defense, Belgium
Pekka Toveri, Major General (ret.), Member of Parliament, Finland
Klaus Wittmann, Brigadier General (ret.), lecturer in contemporary history, Potsdam University, Germany
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Jean-Christophe Abramovici, Professor, Director of the French and Comparative Literature Department at Sorbonne University, France
Gian Paolo Accardo, cofounder and Editor-in-Chief, Voxeurop, Belgium/France
Felix Ackermann, Professor for Public History, FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany
Cengiz Aktar, Professor of Political Science, University of Athens
Sergey Alexeev, health economist, Senior Research Fellow, University of Sydney, Australia
Vera Ammer, board member of Memorial International, Member of the Democratic Ukraine Initiative, Euskirchen, Germany
Katarina Ammitzboll, former Member of Parliament, Denmark
Guillaume Ancel, Lieutenant Colonel (ret.), writer, essayist, author of the blog Ne Pas Subir, France
Olga Andriewsky, Professor of History, Trent University, Canada
Anthony Arnull, Emeritus Professor of European Law, University of Birmingham, U.K.
Martin Aust, Professor of Eastern European History, Chairman of the Association of Eastern European Historians, University of Bonn, Germany
Petras Austrevicius, Member of the European Parliament, Lithuania
Nicolas Auzanneau, translator, France/Belgium
Serge Avedikian, actor and director, France
Filiz Tutku Aydın, Assistant Professor, Social Sciences, University of Ankara, Turkey
Audronius Ažubalis, Member of Parliament, deputy chair of the European Affairs Committee, former Foreign Affairs Minister, Lithuania
Klaus Bachmann, Professor of social sciences, SWPS University, Warsaw, Poland
Licia Bagini, Senior Lecturer in Italian Language and Civilisation, Vice Dean International Relations, Université de Poitiers, France
Jars Balan, Director, Kule Ukrainian Canadian Studies Centre, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta
Margarita M. Balmaceda, Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall University, U.S.A.
Marta Barandiy, President, Promote Ukraine, Brussels, Belgium
Christine Baron, Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Poitiers, France
Oksana Bashuk Hepburn, former Director of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, founding member of the Canadian Group for Democracy in Ukraine, Canada
Claudia Basta, Senior Scientist, Utrecht University Fellow, treasurer of Science for Democracy, Netherlands
Gilles Bataillon, sociologist, Director of Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), France
Pierre Bayard, Professor Emeritus at the University of Paris 8, France
Stefan Bayer, Professor for Military and Environmental Economics, German Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies (GIDS), Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg, Germany
Daniel. T. Beauvois, former Director of the Centre for French Civilisation, University of Warsaw, France
Kris Beckers, Honorary Consul of Ukraine in Belgium
Mark R. Beissinger, Henry W. Putnam Professor of Politics, Princeton University, U.S.A.
Ondřej Benešík, Member of Parliament, Czech Republic
Martine Benoit, Professor of Germanic Studies, University of Lille, France
Marco Bentivogli, industry and labour innovation policy expert, Coordinator of “Base Italia”
Gérard Bensussan, philosopher, Professor Emeritus at the University of Strasbourg, France
Alberto Berretti, Lecturer, Mathematical Analysis, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
Olga Bertelsen, Associate Professor of Global Security and Intelligence, Tiffin University, U.S.A.
Dietrich Beyrau, Professor Emeritus, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany
Martin Bialecki, Editor-in-Chief, Internationale Politik (IP), Germany
Florin Bilbiie, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge, U.K.
Annick Bilobran-Karmazyn, President of ADVULE, France
Volodymyr Bilotkach, Associate Professor in Aviation Management, Purdue University, co Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Air Transport Management, U.S.A.
Steven Blockmans, Director of Research at CEPS, Senior Fellow at ICDS (Tallinn), Editor-in-Chief of the European Foreign Affairs Review, Professor, College of Europe, Belgium
Thomas Boccon-Gibod, Lecturer in Philosophy of politics, law and standards, Grenoble Alpes University, France
Katrin Boeckh, Professor for the History of Eastern Europe, Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies Regensburg, LMU Munich, Germany
Giovanni Boggero, Assistant Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Turin, Italy
Vassilios Bogiatzis, research and teaching Associate, Panteion University, Athens, Greece
Etienne Boillet, Senior Lecturer in Italian Studies, University of Poitiers, France
Etienne Boisserie, Professor of the History of Modern and Contemporary Central Europe, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Paris, France
Michele Boldrin, Professor of Economics in Arts and Sciences, Chair of the Department of Economics, Washington University in Saint-Louis, U.S.A.
Denys Bondar, Associate Professor, Tulane University, U.S.A.
Igor Boni, President, Radicali Italiani
Marie-Anne Bonucci, Professor of Contemporary History, Université de Paris 8, France
Dominique Bourg, Honorary Professor, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Alain Bourges, videographer, writer, retired senior art teacher, Ecole Européenne Supérieure d’Art de Bretagne, Rennes, France
Jean-Loup Bourget, Emeritus Professor of film studies, Ecole Normale Supérieure, France
John Bowis, former Member of the European Parliament and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Yordan Bozhilov, President of the Sofia Security Forum, former Deputy Minister of Defense of Bulgaria
Sarah Brajbart-Zajtman, philosopher, journalist, former Director of “Regards”, Belgium
Alberto Bramati, Associate Professor, French Linguistics, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Gastone Breccia, military historian, Researcher at University of Pavia, Italy
Thomas Bremer, Emeritus Professor of Eastern Christian Studies, University of Münster, Germany
Michel Briand, Professor Emeritus of classics, University of Poitiers, France
Giovanna Brogi, Emeritus Professor, Milan University, Italy
Mariana Budjeryn, Senior Research Associate, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center, Project on Managing the Atom, U.S.A.
Giovanni Caggiano, Professor of Economics and Management, University of Padua, Italy
Daniela Caglioti, Professor of Contemporary History, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Michel Caillouët, former Ambassador of the European Union, President of the Union of European Federalists, France
Marc Capelle, journalist & author, former Director of the ESJ Lille School of Journalism, France
Marco Cappato, former Member of the European Parliament, Italy
Paulo Casaca, former Member of the Portuguese Parliament and of the European Parliament
Arnaud Castaignet, Vice-President of a European technology company, France
Francesco Matteo Cataluccio, writer and essayist, Italy
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Igor Chocholak, Head of the Association of Ukrainians in Belgium
Walter Clemens, Associate, Harvard Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies and Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Boston University, U.S.A.
Daniel Coche, writer-director-producer, former Lecturer at the University of Strasbourg, France
Mélodie Combot, Associate Professor, Law Faculty, Université d’Amiens, France
John Connelly, Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor, University of California at Berkeley, U.S.A.
Catherine Coquio, writer, Professor of Comparative Literature at Paris-Diderot University, co-founder of the Syria-Europe Committee, France
Jacques Crémer, Professor of economics, Toulouse School of Economics, France
Georges Dallemagne, Member of Parliament, Belgium
Christophe D’Aloisio, Researcher affiliated to the Research Institute Religions, Spiritualities, Cultures, Societies (RSCS, UCLouvain), Belgium
Andriy Danylenko, Professor of Russian and Slavic Linguistics, Pace University, U.S.A.
Pierre d’Argent, Professor of International Law, University of Louvain, member of the Institute of International Law, Belgium
Francesco D’Arrigo, Director of the Italian Institute of Strategic Studies, Italy
Annie Daubenton, journalist, essayist and consultant, specialising in Central and Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia, Ukraine), France
Françoise Daucé, Director of the Centre for Russian, Caucasian and Central European Studies (CERCEC / EHESS), France
Julia David, Associate Member of the Institute of Modern and Contemporary History (CNRS/ENS), France
Franziska Davies, Fellow at the Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung (ZZF) Potsdam, Germany
Bernard De Backer, sociologist, Author, Brussels, Belgium
Costantino De Blasi, economist, founder of Liberi Oltre le Illusioni (Free Beyond Illusions), Italy
Martine de Gaudemar, philosopher, Professor Emeritus at the University of Paris Nanterre, France
Isabelle de Mecquenem, Philosophy teacher and member of the Conseil des sages de laïcité of the French Ministry of Education
Sébastien Denis, Professor at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
Gérard Deprez, Minister of State, Belgium
Tatyana Deryugina, Associate Professor and Shebik Faculty Fellow, University of Illinois, U.S.A.
Guillaume Devin, Professor Emeritus, Sciences Po Paris, France
Orest Deychakiwsky, Co-chair, Transatlantic Task Force for Ukraine, former senior policy advisor, U.S. Helsinki Commission, U.S.A.
Christian Dietrich, former Member of the Anti-Communist Resistance in Germany, Protestant pastor, Erfurt, Germany
Martin Dietze, President of the German-Ukrainian Society of Culture (Deutsch-Ukrainischer Kulturverein e.V.), Publicist, Germany
Massimiliano Di Pasquale, research associate at the Gino Germani Institute of Social Sciences and Strategic Studies and Head of the Ukraine Observatory (Rome), Italy
Steffen Dobbert, journalist, author of „Ukraine verstehen“, Klett-Cotta-Verlag, Berlin, Germany
Elise Domenach, Lecturer in film studies at the École normale supérieure in Lyon, France
Stéphane Dorin, Professor of Sociology, University of Limoges, France
Françoise Dubor, Professor of literature and theatre studies at the University of Poitiers, France
Jean-Bernard Dupont-Melnyczenko, Professor of history, honorary Dean of the College of IA IPRs of the Académie d’Amiens, France
Olivier Dupuis, former Member of the European Parliament, Belgium/Italy
Emmanuel Dupuy, President of the Institute for Prospective and Security in Europe (IPSE), France
Robert Eberhart, Associate Professor, University of San Diego, U.S.A.
Marc Elie, Research Fellow at the CNRS, deputy director of the Center for Russian, Caucasian and Central European Studies – Cercec, France
Michel Eltchaninoff, philosopher, journalist and essayist, Editor-in-Chief of Philosophie magazine, France
Michael Emerson, Associate Senior Research Fellow at Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Belgium
Nino Evgenidze, Executive Director at the Economic Policy Research Center (EPRC), Georgia
Martin Exner, Member of Parliament, Czech Republic
Jean-Louis Fabiani, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and social anthropology at the Central European University, Vienna, Member of Academia Europaea, France/Austria
Marta Farion, President, Kyiv-Mohyla Foundation of America, U.S.A.
Penelope Faulkner, Vice-president of Quê Me: Action for Democracy in Vietnam, France
Vita Faychuk, Professor of Economics and Finance, Gustavus Adolphus College, U.S.A
Tomáš Fiala, Senator, Czech Republic
Jan Fidrmuc, Professor, IESEG School of Management, Université of Lille, France
Andrej Findor, Associate Professor at Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia
Rory Finnin, Associate Professor of Ukrainian Studies, Fellow, Robinson College, University of Cambridge, U.K.
Joerg Forbrig, Managing Director, Transatlantic Trusts, German Marshall Fund of the United States, Germany
Claude Forest, Professor Emeritus, University of Strasbourg, France
Alexandre François, CNRS Scholar in linguistics, France
Renée Fregosi, philosopher, Director of Research in political science, University of Paris 3-Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
Gerald Friedman, Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, U.S.A.
Daniel Friedmann, sociologist, film-maker, CNRS-EHESS, France
Reinhard Frötschner, Assistant Editor at the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS), Regensburg, Germany
Ralf Fücks, Director, Center for Liberal Modernity, Berlin, Germany
Mischa Gabowitsch, Lise Meitner Fellow, Research Center for the History of Transformations (RECET), University of Vienna, Austria
Philippe Gabriel, Senior Lecturer in education and training, LIRDEF, Avignon Université, France
Xavier Galmiche, Professor of Central European Studies at the Slavic Studies, Department of the University of Paris-IV Sorbonne, France
Natalia Gamalova, Professor of Russian Language and Literature, Department of Slavic Studies, University of Lyon 3, France
Nicolas Gavoille, Associate Professor, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Latvia
Lucyna Gebert, Professor of Slavic Linguistics, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Michael Gentile, Professor of Human Geography, University of Oslo, Norway
Aleksandar Georgiev, Colonel (ret.), Bulgaria
Michael Gerten, philosopher, Lecturer in philosophy and political theory, University of Bamberg, Germany
Catherine Gery, Professor of Russian literature and cinema at Inalco, Co-director of the Europes-Eurasia Research Centre (CREE), France
Fabio Ghironi, Paul F. Glaser Professor of Economics, University of Washington, U.S.A.
Mridula Ghosh, Senior Lecturer, Department of International Relations, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
Anke Giesen, board member of Memorial International and Memorial Deutschland, Berlin, Germany
Josip Glaurdić, Professor, head of the Institute of Political Science, University of Luxembourg
Witold Gnauck, Executive Director of the German-Polish Science Foundation‚ Germany
Sébastien Gobert, journalist, France/Ukraine
Christian Godin, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Clermont-Ferrand, France
Anne Godlewska, Professor Emeritus of geography, Queen’s University, Canada
Odile Goerg, Emeritus Professor of the History of Contemporary Africa, Université Paris Cité, France
Bernard Golse, psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, Professor at Université Paris V-René Descartes, founder of the Institut Contemporain de l’Enfance, France
Svetlana Gorshenina, historian, art historian, historiographer and specialist on Central Asia, Director of Research, CNRS Eur’Orbem, Université Paris-Sorbonne, France
Paul Gragl, Professor of European Law, University of Graz, Austria
Iegor Gran, writer, France
Andrea Graziosi, professor of Contemporary History, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Michael Grinfeld, Reader, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Strathclyde, U.K.
Paul Grod, President of the Ukrainian World Congress, U.S.A.
Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse, Professor, head of the Department of European Union Policies, Institute of European Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland
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Yaryna Grusha, writer, translator, Adjunct Professor, Università degli Studi of Milan, Italy
Jaroslaw Gryz, Professor, Faculty of Security, War Studies University, Warsaw, Poland
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Raphaëlle Guidée, Senior Lecturer, IUF / University of Poitiers, France
Andrea Gullotta, Professor, University of Palermo, Italy
Dóra Győrffy, Professor of Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Guy Haarscher, philosopher, Professor Emeritus, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Honorary Professor, College of Europe, Belgium
Daniel S. Hamilton, President, Transatlantic Leadership Network, U.S.A.
Kate Hansen Bundt, Secretary General, Norwegian Atlantic Committee, Norway
Atte Harjanne, Member of Parliament, Finland
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Mark Harrison, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Warwick, U.K.
Patrick Hassenteufel, Professor of Political Science at the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and Researcher at CESDIP/CNRS, France
Jakob Hauter, University College London PhD graduate and book author, U.K./Germany
Pavel Havlicek, Research Fellow at the Association for International Affairs (AMO), Czech Republic
Nicolas Hayoz, Professor, European and Slavic Studies, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Moshe Hazan, Professor of Economics, Monash University, Australia
Nathalie Heinich, sociologist, Director of Research at the CNRS, France
Richard Herzinger, columnist, Berlin, Germany
Christophe Hillion, Professor of European Law, University of Oslo, Norway
Marek Hilšer, Senator, Czech Republic
Markéta Hodouskova, President of the Czech-In association and the Kino Visegrad association for the promotion of Central Europe, France
Anton Hofreiter, Chairman of the Committee on European Union Affairs of the Bundestag, Germany
Kate Holland, Associate Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Toronto, Canada
Marie Holzman, Sinologist, President of Solidarité Chine, France
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Olena Ivus, Associate Professor and E. Marie Shantz fellow of Business, Economics, Smith School of Business, Queen’s University, Canada
Peter Jackson, Professor, Chair in Global Security, University of Glasgow, Executive Director of the Scottish Council on Global Affairs, U.K.
Hubertus Jahn, Professor Emeritus of the History of Russia and the Caucasus, University of Cambridge, Fellow, Clare College, Cambridge, U.K.
Rune Jansen Hagen, Professor of Economics, University of Bergen, Norway
Krystyna Jaworska, Professor of Polish Language and Literature, University of Turin, Italy
Steven Jobbitt, Associate Professor of Russian and East European History, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Canada
Luba Jurgenson, writer, translator, Professor of Russian literature at the Université Paris-Sorbonne, France
Ieva Kačinskaitė-Urbonienė, Member of Parliament, Lithuania
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Karl-Heinz Kamp, former special Advisor, German Ministry of Defence, Germany
Andreas Kappeler, Emeritus Professor of Eastern European History, University of Vienna, Austria
Ewa Karwowski, Lecturer in Development Economics, King’s College London, U.K.
Christian Kaunert, Professor of International Security Policy, Dublin City University and University of South Wales
Lucie Kempf, Lecturer, Russian language and literature, Université de Lorraine, France
Isabelle Kersimon, Honorary President of the Institut de Recherche et d’Etudes sur les Radicalités (Inrer), France
Anita Khachaturova, Doctoral Researcher in political science, Cevipol, ULB, Belgium
Natalia Khanenko-Friesen, Professor, Huculak Chair of Ukrainian Culture and Ethnography, University of Alberta, Canada
Doug Klain, Non-resident Fellow, Eurasia Center, Atlantic Council, U.S.A.
Bohdan Klid, Research Associate, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta
Nikolai Klimeniouk, journalist and head of the Initiative Quorum Program at the NGO European Exchange, Berlin, Germany
Aleksandr Ključnikov, Professor of Enterprise economics and management, European Centre for Business Research, Pan-European University, Czech Republic
Saskia Kluit, Senator, Netherlands
Gerd Koenen, historian, publicist and author of “The Russia Complex: The Germans and the East 1900-1945”, Frankfurt (Main), Germany
Wolfgang Koeth, Senior Lecturer, European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA), Maastricht, Netherlands
Zenon E. Kohut, Professor Emeritus, Classics and Religion, and former director of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, Canada
Ondřej Kolář, Member of Parliament, Czech Republic
Miroslav Kollár, former Member of Parliament, Slovakia
Ann Komaromi, Professor, Centre for Comparative Literature and Slavic Languages and Literatures, Victoria College Fellow, University of Toronto, Canada
Leon Kosals, Professor, University of Toronto, Canada
Oskar Kowalewski, Professor of Finance, IESEG School of Management, France
Oksana Kozlova, Lecturer in Russian, Faculty of Letters, Translation and Communication, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Lyudmyla Kozlovska, President, Open Dialogue Foundation, Brussels, Belgium
Leo Krasnozhon, Assistant Professor of Economics, Loyola University New Orleans, U.S.A.
Joachim Krause, Professor Emeritus University of Kiel, Director Emeritus Institute for Security Policy at Kiel University (ISPK), Germany
Volodymyr Kravchenko, Professor, Department of History, Classics and Religion, University of Alberta, Canada
Eerik-Niiles Kross, Member of Parliament, former director of intelligence, Estonia
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Batu Kutelia, Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, former ambassador to the U.S., Georgia
Justine Lacroix, Professor, Department of Political Science, Director of the Centre for Political Theory, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium
Bertrand Lambolez, Professor of Neuroscience, Director of research INSERM, Vice-President of the NPO “Pour l’Ukraine, pour leur Liberté et la Nôtre”, France
Karel Lannoo, Chief Executive officer of the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Belgium
Vladyslav Lanovoy, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Laval University, Canada
Eric Lecerf, Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, Université Paris VIII, France
Aurélie Ledoux, Senior Lecturer, University of Paris Nanterre, France
Sonia Le Gouriellec, Associate Professor in Political Sciences, Lille catholic University, France
Atis Lejins, former Member of Parliament, founder of the Latvian Institute of International Affairs, Latvia
Nathalie Lemaire, Lecturer, School of Translation and Interpreting ISTI-Cooremans ULB, Belgium
Sarah Leonard, Professor of International Security, University of South Wales, U.K.
Mathieu Lericq, Researcher in Film Studies, Université Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis, France
Frank Ledwidge, Senior Lecturer in War Studies, University of Portsmouth, U.K.
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Mihhail Lotman, Emeritus Professor, Tallinn University, Research Professor, University of Tartu, former Member of Parliament, Estonia
Lubomyr Luciuk, Professor, Department of Political Science and Economics, Royal Military College of Canada
Volodymyr Lugovskyy, Associate Professor of Economics, director of Graduate Studies, Indiana University, U.S.A.
Joep Lustenhouwer, Assistant Professor, economics, Heidelberg University, Germany
Euan MacDonald, journalist, Kyiv, Ukraine
Neil MacFarlane, Professor Emeritus, Oxford University, U.K.
Jaak Madison, Member of the European Parliament, Estonia
Robert Maier, historian, sovietologist, textbook expert, Germany
Pandeli Majko, former Prime Minister of Albania
Martin Malek, Political Scientist, author & editor of books, Vienna, Austria
Daria Malova, Professor of Political Science, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia
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Matteo Marchesini, poet, storyteller and literary critic, Italy
Damien Marguet, Associate Professor, Co-Head of Film Studies Department, Université Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis, France
Murman Margvelashvili, Associate Professor and director of Energy and Sustainability Institute at ISU, Georgia
Jean Mariani, Emeritus Professor, Sorbonne Université Paris, France
Luigi Marinelli, Professor of literature, Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Italy
Marie Martin, Senior Lecturer in film studies, University of Poitiers, France
Eric Marty, writer, Professor Emeritus, University of Paris, France
Myroslav Marynovych, President of the Institute of Religion and Society of the
Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, former prisoner of conscience (1977-1987), Ukraine
Alain Maskens, physician, oncologist, founder and former medical coordinator of the European Organization for Cooperation in Cancer Prevention Studies (ECP), Belgium
Marie-Claude Maurel, Director of Studies at EHESS, Centre d’Études Russe, Caucasien et Centre-Européen, France
Frédéric Mauro, Associate Researcher at IRIS Paris, lawyer at the Brussels bar, Belgium
Rachel Mazuy, Associate Researcher at the Institut d’Histoire du Temps Présent, lecturer at Sciences Po Paris, France
Markus Meckel, former Foreign Minister and Member of the Bundestag, former Vice-President of NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Germany
Karen Melchior, Member of the European Parliament, Denmark
Alexandre Melnik, Professor at ICN Business School, expert and consultant in geopolitics, France
Marc-Emmanuel Mélon, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, University of Liège, Belgium
Arnaud Mercier, Professor of Information and Communications, Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, France
Aude Merlin, Professor of political sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Alexandre Met Domestici, Senior Lecturer in European Law and Public Law, Jean Monnet Chair, Sciences-Po Aix-en-Provence, France
Olaf Mertelsmann, Professor of East European History, University of Tartu, Estonia
Nona Mikhelidze, Senior Fellow, Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), Rome, Italy
George Milbradt, Professor, Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Rūta Miliūtė, Member of Parliament, Lithuania
Maksimas Milta, Associate Expert, Eastern Europe Studies Center, Lithuania
Ariane Mnouchkine, director, founder, Théâtre du Soleil, France
Johanna Möhring, Associate Researcher, Centre Thucydide, Paris Panthéon Assas, and associate fellow, CASSIS, University of Bonn, Germany
Olivier Mongin, writer, essayist and editor, director of Esprit magazine from 1988 to December 2012, France
Jean-Sylvestre Mongrenier, Professor of history and geography and researcher at the Institut Français de Géopolitique (University of Paris VIII), France
Emmanuel Morucci, Chairman of CECI (Cercle Europe Citoyennetés et Identités), France
Michael Moser, Professor at the Institute of Slavic Studies at the University of Vienna, Austria
Oleksandra Moskalenko, Visiting Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science, U.K.
Alexander Motyl, Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University-Newark, U.S.A.
Jan Muś, analyst, Poland
Jan Musekamp, Visiting Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.
Vlad Mykhnenko, Associate Professor of Sustainable Urban Development, research fellow, St. Peter’s College, University of Oxford, U.K.
Jaroslav Naď, former Defence Minister, Slovakia
Véronique Nahoum-Grappe, Anthropologist, Researcher at EHESS, Centre Edgar Morin, France
Norman M. Naimark, McDonnell Professor Emeritus, Stanford University, U.S.A.
Boris Najman, Associate Professor and Researcher in Economics at University Paris East Créteil, France
Harry Nedelcu, Director of Policy and Business Development, Rasmussen Global, Brussels, Belgium
Isabelle Négrier, President and founder of the COEUR association, Citizen Open European for Ukraine Roofs, France
Alvydas Nikžentaitis, Professor of history, director of the Lithuanian Institute of History, Vilnius, Lithuania
James Nixey, Director, Russia-Eurasia and Europe Programmes, Chatham House, London, U.K.
Lydia Obolensky, Professor of Russian Language and Literature, Belgium
Hayato Josef Okamura, Member of Parliament, Czech Republic
Ong Thong Hoeung, writer, survivor of the Khmer Rouge re-education camps, Belgium/Cambodia
Mitchell A. Orenstein, Professor of Russian and East European Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Senior Fellow at Foreign Policy Research Institute, U.S.A.
Natalia Ostach, President of the Union of Ukrainian Women in Belgium
Oxana Pachlovska, Professor, Ukrainian Language, Linguistics, and Literature, Fundamentals of Slavic Interculture, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy
Doris Pack, President of EPP Women, president of the Robert Schuman Institute, former member of the European Parliament and the Bundestag, Germany
Urmas Paet, Member of the European Parliament, former Foreign Affairs Minister, Estonia
Carmelo Palma, journalist, Director of Strade-on-line, Italy
Oleksandr Pankieiev, Editor-in-chief of the Forum for Ukrainian Studies at the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, Canada
Filipe Papança, Professor at the Military Academy (Amadora), Portugal
Taline Papazian, Lecturer, Sciences Po Aix, France
Leopoldo Papi, publisher, journalist and editor of Public Policy, Italy
Nicoletta Parisi, Vice-President of the European Movement in Italy
Vittorio Emanuele Parsi, professor of International Relations, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan, Italy
Lyudmila Parts, Professor, Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, McGill University, Canada
Mark Pauly, Professor Emeritus of Health Care Management and Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
Žygimantas Pavilionis, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Lithuanian Parliament
Anne-Marie Pelletier, Emeritus Professor of Literature, Université Gustave Eiffel, France
Marie Peltier, historian, specialist in propaganda, visiting professor at UCL and IHECS, Belgium
Marco Perduca, former Senator, Italy
Maria Perrotta Berlin, Assistant Professor, Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
Andreas Petersen, Author and Lecturer in contemporary history, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland
Hans-Christian Petersen, historian, Professor, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany
Franck Petiteville, Professor of Political Science, Grenoble Institute of Political Studies, France
Tomas Petricek, former Foreign Affairs Minister, Senior non-resident fellow at the Institute of International Relations, Prague, Czech Republic
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, Professor of History, Northwestern University, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Associate, U.S.A.
Eric Picard, Child Psychiatrist, Director, Association for the Memory of the Shoah, Belgium
Jan Pieklo, Polish Ambassador to Ukraine (2016-2019)
Steven Pifer, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine
Olha Pindyuk, economist, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, Vienna, Austria
Steven Pinker, Professor, Cognitive Psychology, Harvard University, U.S.A.
Sylvie Plane, Professor Emeritus, Sorbonne University, France
Susanne Pocai, Author, staff member of the Faculty of Life Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Andrzej Podraza, Professor, Political Science, Head of the Department of International Relations and Security, Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
Alla Poedie, President of the Franco-Ukrainian Business Club, geopolitical analyst,
columnist, France/Ukraine
Alain Policar, Associate Researcher at Cevipof (Sciences Po), France
Antony Polonsky, Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies at Brandeis University, U.S.A.
Sergey V. Popov, Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University, U.K.
Maria Popova, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, McGill University, scientific co-director, Jean Monnet Centre Montreal, Canada
Elena Poptodorova, Vice President of the Atlantic Club of Bulgaria, former Ambassador to the U.S., former member of Parliament
Piotr Porayski-Pomsta, Author, translator, France
Perrine Poupin, Associate Research Professor at CNRS, Ambiances Architectures Urbanités Laboratory, Grenoble, France
Christophe Prochasson, historian, Director of studies at EHESS, France
Bohdan Prots, associate professor, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine
Wojciech Przybylski, Editor-in-Chief of Visegrad Insight and chairman of Res Publica Foundation, Warsaw, Poland
Paolo Puppa, Professor (ret.), University of Venice, academic playwright and writer, Italy
Laura Quercioli Mincer, Professor of Polish Literature, University of Genoa, Italy
Eva Quistorp, Theologian, political scientist and writer, former member of the European Parliament, Germany
Alain Rabatel, Emeritus Professor of Language Sciences, University of Lyon, France
Utz Rachowski, poet and former East German political prisoner, Germany
Waleria Radziejowska-Hahn, member of the Program Board of Lew Kopelew Forum Cologne, Germany
Yasha Reibman, Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Italy
Adam Reichardt, Editor in Chief, New Eastern Europe, Poland
Iwona Reichardt, board member, Jan Nowak Jeziorański College of Eastern Europe
(KEW), Kraków, Poland
Urmas Reinsalu, Member of Parliament, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Estonia
Thijs Reuten, Member of the European Parliament, Netherlands
Marie-Pierre Rey, historian and political scientist, professor of Russian and Soviet history, University Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, France
Aaron Rhodes, former Executive Director of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights; President, Forum for Religious Freedom-Europe, U.S.A.
Roberto Ricciuti, Associate Professor of Economic Policy, University of Verona, Italy
Christina Riek, translator, board member of Memorial Deutschland
Hugh Roberts, Professor of French Renaissance Literature, director of Research and Impact Languages, Cultures and Visual Studies, University of Exeter, U.K.
Christian Rocca, Linkiesta editorial Director, Italy
Maren Röger, Director, Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO), Professor of History, University of Leipzig, Germany
Stefan Rohdewald, Professor, Head of the Chair of East and Southeast European History, University of Leipzig, Germany
Jesper Roine, Deputy Director, Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics, Professor of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
Gerard Roland, Professor of Economics and of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Pedro Roque, Member of Parliament, Vice-President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean (PAM), Portugal
Per Anders Rudling, Associate Professor of History, Lund University, Sweden
Marie-Claude San Juan, Author and columnist, France
Andrei Sannikov, Chairman of the European Belarus Foundation, former Deputy foreign Minister, former prisoner of conscience, Belarus
Dany Savelli, Lecturer in Russian Studies, Toulouse - Jean Jaurès University, France
Sebastian Schäfer, Member of the Bundestag, Germany
Sebastian Schäffer, Political Scientist, author, managing director of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe, Vienna, Austria
Stefanie Schiffer, Director, European Exchange, Germany
Frank Schimmelfennig, Professor, head of the Chair of European Politics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
Karl Schlögel, Professor Emeritus, East European History, Berlin, Germany
Oxana Schmies, historian, Political Analyst, Berlin, Germany
Benjamin L. Schmitt, Senior Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, Associate, Harvard-Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University, U.S.A.
Dominique Schnapper, Director of Studies, EHESS, Honorary Member of the Constitutional Council, France
Anna Schor-Tschudnowskaja, researcher, Sigmund Freud University of Vienna, Austria
Manfred Schruba, Associate Professor, Studies in Language Mediation and Intercultural Communication, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale, Italy
Jonathan Schulz, Assistant Professor, George Mason University, U.S.A.
Steven Seegel, Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies, University of Texas at Austin, U.S.A.
Anton Shekhovtsov, Director, Centre for Democratic Integrity, Austria
Oxana Shevel, Associate Professor, Political Science, Tufts University, U.S.A.
Myroslav Shkandrij, Professor of Slavic Studies, University of Manitoba, Canada
Ilya Shpitser, John C. Malone Associate Professor of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University, U.S.A.
Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, Project Engineer, Centre for Russian, Caucasian and Central European Studies (CERCEC / EHESS), France
Ivan Simic, Assistant Professor, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Andras Simonyi, Visiting Scholar, George Washington University, former Hungarian Ambassador to NATO, Hungary
Adéla Šípová, Senator, Czech Republic
Olga Slivko, Assistant Professor in Information Systems, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, Netherlands
Stanley R. Sloan, former Senior Specialist in International Security Policy, U.S. Congressional Research Service, U.S.A.
David Smoljak, Senator, Czech Republic
Malgorzata Smorag-Goldberg, Professor of Polish Studies at the Slavic Studies Department of Sorbonne Université, France
Michael Sohlman, former Chair of the Swedish Institute of International Affairs
Reinier Speelman, translator, Associate Professor, University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Raphaël Spina, historian, Ecole de l’Air et de l’Espace, France
Antonio Stango, Lecturer of International Organisations and Human Rights, Rome Link Campus University, Italy
Serhiy Stepanchuk, Professor of Macroeconomic, University of Southampton, U.K.
Lorenzo Strik-Lievers, historian, former Member of Parliament, Italy
Wally Struys, Professor Emeritus, defence economist, Royal Military Academy, Belgium
Raúl Suevos, Colonel (ret), former Director of Communication at the Eurocorps,
former Commander of the multinational HQ Battalion of Eurocorps, Spain
Romas Svedas, Associate Professor of Practice, Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Marcin Święcicki, former Minister of Foreign Economic Relations, former Mayor of Warsaw, Poland
Frank Sysyn, Professor of History, Classics and Religion, and Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta
Oleksandr Talavera, Professor of Financial Economics, University of Birmingham, U.K.
Maxim Tarnawsky, Professor, University of Toronto, Canada
Ian Colin Taylor, former Member of Parliament, U.K.
William B. Taylor, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine
Nicolai Teufel, DAAD Lecturer at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine
Françoise Thom, historian and Sovietologist, Honorary Lecturer in contemporary history at the University of Paris-Sorbonne, France
Guy Thuillier, Senior Lecturer in Geography and Geopolitics, University of Toulouse, France
Steven Tian, Research Director of the Chief Executive Leadership Institute, Yale University, U.S.A.
Nathalie Tocci, Director of the Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome, Italy
Valentin Tonchev, Member of Parliament, Bulgaria
Patrizia Tosini, Professor of Modern Art History, Roma Tre University, Italy
Florian Trauner, Jean Monnet Chair, Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Visiting Professor at the College of Europe, Belgium
Tytti Tuppurainen, Member of Parliament, leader of the Soc-Dem. Parliamentary Group, former minister for European Affairs, Finland
Oras Tynkkynen, Member of Parliament, Finland
Frank Umbach, Head of Research at the European Cluster for Climate, Energy and Resource Security, University of Bonn, Germany
Andreas Umland, Analyst, Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies, Sweden
Cécile Vaissié, Professor of Russian and Soviet Studies, University of Rennes 2, France
Romualdas Vaitkus, Member of Parliament, Lithuania
Cédric Van Appelghem, Senior Lecturer, Management Sciences, Université Paris Saclay, France
Sophie Vanhoonacker, Professor, Maastricht University, Netherlands
Maïrbek Vatchagaev, Chechen historian and political analyst of the North Caucasus at the Jamestown Foundation, co-editor of the journal “Caucasus Survey”
Jurgis Vedrickas, policy analyst, Lithuania
Olivier Védrine, professor, journalist, board member of Jean Monnet association, France
Sofia Ventura, Professor of Political Science, University of Bologna, Italy
Jean Vercueil, Professor of post-soviet and Russian economics, National Institute of Oriental Studies (Inalco), Paris, France
Gianni Vernetti, former Senator, former Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Italy
Anna Veselovska, Researcher, Tum School of Computation, Information and Technology, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Lina Vidauskyte, Professor at the Military Academy of Lithuania
Lynne Viola, FRSC, University Professor Emerita, University of Toronto, Canada
Guido Vitiello, writer, columnist, associate professor of Cinema and Visual Culture at La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy
Bohdan Vitvitsky, former U.S. Diplomat, former Special Advisor to Ukraine’s Prosecutor General, former U.S. Federal Prosecutor
Caroline von Gall, Junior Professor, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Deutsche Sacharow Society, Germany
Barbara von Ow-Freytag, journalist, Political Scientist, expert for civil society developments in Eastern Europe, Russia & Central Asia, Germany
Joachim von Puttkamer, Professor of Eastern European History, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Director of the Imre Kertész Kolleg, Germany
Alexa von Winning, Assistant Professor, Tübingen University, Germany
Hans-Joachim Voth, Professor of Economics, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Ricarda Vulpius, Professor for East European History, Münster University, Germany
Natalia Vysotska, Professor of European and American Literature, Kyiv National Linguistic University, Ukraine
Lukáš Wagenknecht, Senator, Czech Republic
Izabela Wagner, Professor of anthropology and sociology of migration at Paris-City University, Researcher at URMIS, Fellow at the French Institute for Migration Studies, France
Witold Waszczykowski, Member of the European Parliament, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Poland
Sir Graham Watson, Professor of E.U. Studies, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, former Chair of the ALDE parliamentary Group in the European Parliament, U.K.
Nicolas Weill-Parot, Professor at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris, France
John Hubbel Weiss, Emeritus Associate Professor of history, former director, Institute for European Studies, Cornell University, U.S.A.
Nicolas Werth, Emeritus Research Director, CNRS, Chairman of Mémorial-France
Rolland Westreich, writer, Belgium
Sarah Whitmore, Senior Lecturer in Politics, Oxford Brookes University, U.K.
Bernd Wieser, Professor, University of Graz, Austria
Anna Wieslander, Chair of the Board, Institute for Security and Development Policy
(ISDP), Stockholm, Sweden
Martina Winkler, Professor of history at the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Germany
Alexander Wöll, Professor of Central European Literatures and Cultures, Potsdam University, Chair of the German Association of Ukrainian Studies (DAU), Germany
Cornelia Woll, Professor, President, Hertie School, University of Governance, Berlin, Germany
George Woloshyn, former Associate Director of the U.S. Federal Emergency
Management Agency and former Director of the Office of Federal Investigation at OPM, U.S.A.
Patrick Worms, President, International Union of Agroforestry, Belgium
Piotr J. Wróbel, Professor, Konstanty Reynert Chair of Polish Studies, University of Toronto, Canada
Irina Wutsdorff, Professor, Chair of Slavic Studies, University of Münster, Germany
Serhy Yekelchyk, Professor of History and Slavic Studies, University of Victoria, Canada
Helge Ytterøy, President, European Centre-Right LGBT+ Alliance, Norway
Pavel Žáček, Member of Parliament, Chairman of the Security Committee, Czech Republic
Andy Zapechelnyuk, Professor of Economics, University of Edinburgh, U.K.
Michal Zator, Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Notre Dame, U.S.A.
Paul Zawadzki, Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
Andriy Zayarnyuk, Professor, University of Winnipeg, Canada
Misha Zelinsky, Fulbright Scholar, national security expert, journalist, author, Australia
Miroslav Žiak, former Member of Parliament, Slovakia
Anna Zielinska, Lecturer in philosophy, University of Lorraine and Science Po Paris/Nancy, France
Emanuelis Zingeris, Member of Parliament, Deputy Chair of the Committee on European Affairs, Lithuania
Piotr Zoch, Assistant Professor, University of Warsaw and FAME | GRAPE, Poland
Othar Zourabichvili, President of the Georgian Association in France
Artūras Žukauskas, Member of Parliament, Chair of the Committee on Education and Science, Professor, former Rector of Vilnius University, Lithuania
Michael Zürn, Professor of International Relations, Social Science Research Centre, Free University Berlin, Germany