Mykola Volkivskyi is the President of the Geneva Center for Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution, a political analyst, and a recognized expert in parliamentary diplomacy. He previously served as Advisor to the Chairman of the Committee in the Ukrainian Parliament. Mykola has lectured extensively on Eastern European politics, security policy, and geopolitics at leading institutions, including the College of Charleston, where he was a Faculty Affiliate in the Historic Preservation and Community Planning Program.
He was also affiliated with the Department of Political Science and International Relations (SPERI) at the University of Geneva. Mykola has actively participated in major international forums such as the B20, G20, T20 Summits, the Warsaw Security Forum, the Parliamentary Intelligence-Security Forum, and the SSABIS Summit, among others. He collaborates with World Information Transfer, a United Nations ECOSOC-accredited organization in Geneva, contributing to high-level discussions on diplomacy and international security.
His work centers on conflict resolution, global security, food security, and advancing multilateral cooperation.
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