![]() They may also consider human rights and humanitarian factors both to ensure a responsible exit and to determine possible post-conflict re-entry in ways that can contribute to peace and prevent further conflict. Companies and investors alike may integrate longstanding political risk analysis with emerging human rights due diligence to inform decisions whether to remain in certain countries. Nonetheless important precedents have been set that may make companies-and their investors-more conscious and responsible actors in conflict situations. This exit has been driven by varying degrees of ethical as well as reputational considerations but has stalled as companies cite operational and legal dilemmas. Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales Ĭan corporate action contribute to human rights, peace, and conflict prevention? Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered not only massive economic and financial sanctions imposed on Russia, but also a significant but incomplete exit of multinational corporations from Russia. Author of a number of theological works and sermon collections, Rowan is also an accomplished poet. He received a life peerage in 2012 and was Master of Magdalen College, Cambridge, 2013-2020, also serving as a member of the House of Lords 2002-2020. He became Bishop of Monmouth 1991-1999, Archbishop of Wales 1999-2002, Archbishop of Canterbury 2002-2012. Ordained priest in 1978, he taught at Mirfield and in Cambridge, moving to Oxford as Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity 1986-1991. He read Theology at Cambridge, and gained his doctorate in Oxford on the work of the Russian émigré theologian Vladimir Lossky. Dr Rowan Williams DD, FBA was born in 1950 into a Welsh-speaking family in Swansea. ![]() ![]() But it is also an instance of a wider resurgence of nationalism allied to a traditionalist religious and moral agenda. The aggression in Ukraine is rooted in a long history of mythologised versions of Russian identity, which need to be better understood. ![]() How the global resurgence of traditionalist, religion-based nationalism relates to the specifics of the present conflict between Russia and Ukraine. ![]()
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