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How to study Crimea: Evidence, policies, and lessons yet to learn

The Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) together with the Mission of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea / Office of the Crimea Platform, the Global Coalition of Ukrainian Studies, and with the support of the Embassy of Ukraine in Sweden, invites you to an event dedicated to exploring how academic research, evidence-based policymaking, and international collaboration can deepen understanding of Crimea’s complex realities and future.

About the event

This event complements the Parliamentary Summit of the Crimea Platform, which will take place in Sweden in November 2025. At a time when the issue of Crimea requires sustained international attention, it is essential that academic and public discussions continue to shed light on its history, identity, and political significance.

The program will focus on the development of Ukrainian Studies, with a particular emphasis on Crimean Tatar Studies. By engaging students, scholars, and policymakers, the event aims to anchor this critical topic within Sweden’s academic and humanitarian space, fostering informed dialogue and long-term cooperation.

The event also offers a platform to counter disinformation and promote a fact-based understanding of Crimea through academic rigor, research, and open dialogue. It seeks to reaffirm the role of universities as spaces for truth and collaboration - where evidence and authentic voices can inform policy and public understanding.

Building on the success of a similar gathering in New York in September 2025, held alongside the governmental Crimea Platform Summit, the Stockholm event continues this international academic effort, strengthening connections between researchers, activists, and diplomatic representatives.

Program highlights

  • Opening remarks
    Svitlana Zalishchuk, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the Kingdom of Sweden
    Olha Kuryshko, Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in Crimea
  • Presentation
    Olena Kulish
    , researcher, social anthropologist, Ukraine Culture Now Association
  • Panel Discussion and Q&A
    Olha Kuryshko
    , Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in Crimea
    Tamila Tasheva, Member of Parliament of Ukraine
    Yulia Yurchuk, Assistant Professor, Södertörn University
    Per Ekman, Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication, SSE,
    Representatives from Swedish universities

Moderator: Anna Anisimova, Researcher at SITE

Information regarding the speakers and the complete program will be announced at a later date.

Registration

To attend the event, please complete your registration by [clicking here]. Venue details will be shared exclusively with confirmed attendees.

Should you have any questions, feel free to contact us at site@hhs.se.

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