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Click the image to the left or go here for a full listing of events at CREES and its affiliated centers, the Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia (WCEE) and the Copernicus Center for Polish Studies (CCPS). 

CREES Noon Lecture. The Origins of the War in Ukraine: A Question of Chronology

Michael Kimmage, Director of the Kennan Institute
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Wednesday, September 9, 2026
12:00-1:20 PM
Room 555 Weiser Hall Map
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Co-sponsored by Kennan Conversations.

This lecture will propose three separate dates as possible points of origin for the war in Ukraine: 1654, 1991 and 2021. Professor Kimmage will outline the implications embedded in chronology, which is fundamental to explaining the origins of this war. He will also take a close look at the difficulty of conducting chronological analysis in the absence of solid empirical evidence — a challenge for those attempting to understand decision-making in Putin's Russia, whether it be academic researchers or the intelligence community and policymakers.

Michael Kimmage is the director of the Kennan Institute. From 2014 to 2016, he served on the Secretary's Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State, where he held the Russia/Ukraine portfolio. He is the author, among other books, of Collisions: The War in Ukraine and the Origins of the New Global Instability, which was published with Oxford University Press in 2024 and will be coming out in paperback in 2027.

Photo credit: Asta Liutkute.

If there is anything we can do to make this event accessible to you, please contact us at crees@umich.edu. Please be aware that advance notice is necessary as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.
Building: Weiser Hall
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: russia, ukraine
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, International Institute, Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia
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