Former Kellogg PhD Fellow Kristina Hook (PhD ‘20) recently spoke alongside top international security and foreign policy experts at the Kyiv Security Forum, Ukraine’s foremost platform on war and peace.
The goal of the forum is to organize and deploy transatlantic support for Ukraine. It gathers a variety of high-profile international government and multilateral representatives, journalists, other experts, including young Ukrainian leaders from across the country. Hook was invited to speak at the invitation of Open Ukraine, the foundation of former Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
Hook now works as a professor of conflict management at Kennesaw State University’s School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding, and Development. She is a scholar-practitioner specializing in mass atrocity prevention and is considered an expert on the Russia-Ukraine war.