The University of Michigan’s Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia (WCEE), in partnership with the Atlantic Council, is pleased to host a panel discussion on how the United States and Europe can best support Ukraine’s recovery and long-term stability after the war.

This event will take place in-person at the University of Michigan and will be livestreamed virtually on Tuesday, December 3 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. ET.

Panelists will present strategic recommendations for supporting Ukraine prepared by a working group of twenty international experts for the incoming US administration.

The discussion will be moderated by WCEE Director Geneviève Zubrzycki, the Weiser Family professor in European and Eurasian Studies, and Daniel Fried, Weiser Family distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council and former US ambassador to Poland, with remarks by John E. Herbst, senior director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center and former US ambassador to Ukraine and Uzbekistan. 

To watch the livestream, please register above. More details to join the event in-person can be found here.

Featuring

Minna Ålander
Research Fellow
Finnish Institute of International Affairs

Stephen E. Biegun
Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy, Boeing
Former US Deputy Secretary of State

Dmytro Kuleba
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine

Assia Ivantcheva
Senior Director, Europe
National Endowment for Democracy

In conversation with

Ambassador Daniel Fried
Weiser Family Distinguished Fellow
Atlantic Council

Geneviève Zubrzycki
Director, Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia; Director, Copernicus Center for Polish Studies; Weiser Family Professor of European and Eurasian Studies; William H. Sewell, Jr. Collegiate Professor of Sociology
University of Michigan

With remarks from

Ambassador John E. Herbst
Senior Director, Eurasia Center
Atlantic Council

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