Dmitry Kuleba found a job in the United States after resigning as head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.
He became a senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, according to the Center’s website.
Kuleba will also collaborate with Harvard Kennedy School students, faculty and fellows through workshops, lectures and mentorship.
They call Kuleba one of the most influential diplomats of his generation, a global champion of democracy, freedom and sustainability, and a leading architect of Ukraine’s foreign and security policy.
At Harvard, Kuleba will focus on topics “at the intersection of diplomacy, security, and resilience,” exploring strategies to counter autocracies, strengthening democratic institutions, and building sustainable international coalitions.
At the School named after Kennedy, he will give seminars and lectures to students, teachers and fellows.
He also plans to write a book. This is stated in the official statement of the Belfer Center.
Source: Racurs

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