Karina Korostelina
Former Regional Exchange Scholar, Kennan Institute
Professional Affiliation
Professor and Director, Program on History, Memory, and Conflict, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, George Mason University
Expert Bio
Dr. Karina V. Korostelina is professor and director of the Peace Lab on Reconciling Conflicts and Intergroup Divisions at the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, George Mason University.
Wilson Center Project
The Resolution of Ethnic Conflict in Crimea
Project Summary
A discussion of resolution to the ethnic conflict in Crimea, making use of sociological tools. Research in the US primarily of methodology and means to adapt scientific analysis to the situation for local use.
Previous Terms
Regional Exchange Scholar, Kennan Institute. Reader, Simferopol State University. "The Resolution of Ethnic Conflict in Crimea." September 1, 1999 - February 28, 2000.
Insight & Analysis by Karina Korostelina
- Blog post
- Population
How Ukrainians Living at the Front View the War, Victory, and Peace
- Past event
- Society and Culture
Wartime Attitudes and Identity in Frontline Ukrainian Cities
- Blog post
- Civil Society
The Dynamics of Identity in Ukrainians Living at the Front
- Blog post
- Civil Society
Generational Divides in Wartime Ukraine: Perceptions of War and Peace
- Blog post
- Civil Society
Generational Divides in Wartime Ukraine: Differentiating from Russia
- Blog post
- Civil Society
Generational Divides in Wartime Ukraine: Identity Questions
- Past event
- Society and Culture
Ukrainian Attitudes of War and Peace: Complex Dilemmas of Wartime
- Past event
- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding