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On today's Global Exchange Podcast, we are joined by Zoe Dugal, Andrew Rasiulis, and Elizabeth Kingston to discuss Ukraine and its recent election.

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Bios:
- Colin Robertson (host) - A former Canadian diplomat, Colin Robertson is Vice President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
- Zoe Dugal - Senior Deputy Director of Operations for Canadem.
Andrew Rasiulis - A Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and a freelance consultant with Andrew Rasiulis Associates Inc.
Elizabeth Kingston - A Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and President of the National Capital Branch of the Canadian International Council.

Related Links:
- “Ukrainian Elections 2019: Potential Implications for Relations with Russia” [CGAI Policy Perspective] (https://www.cgai.ca/ukrainian_elections_2019_potential_implications_for_relations_with_russia)
- “Zelinskiy’s Inauguration: A New Era in Ukrainian Politics” [CGAI Commentary] (https://www.cgai.ca/zelinskiys_inauguration_a_new_era_in_ukrainian_politics)
- "The Ukrainian Election Run-Off" [CGAI Podcast] (https://www.cgai.ca/the_ukrainian_election_run_off)

Recommended Books:
Zoe Dugal - "The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity" by Kwame Anthony Appiah (https://www.amazon.ca/Lies-That-Bind-Rethinking-Identity/dp/1631493833/)
Andrew Rasiulis - "Transatlantic Style/Stile Transatlantico: A Romance of Fins and Chrome" by Donald Osborne (https://www.amazon.ca/Transatlantic-Style-Stile-Transatlantico-Romance/dp/0988273365/)
Elizabeth Kingston - "Living Reconciliation" by Phil Groves (https://www.amazon.ca/Living-Reconciliation-Phil-Groves/dp/0281072264)

Recording Date: 29 August 2019.

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Produced by Jay Rankin. Music credits to Drew Phillips.