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U of I Martin Institute hosts discussion on Ukraine war by German naval officer

Rear Admiral also taught course on NATO and interacted with ROTC and international politics students while visiting Moscow

A man in a military service uniform posing for a picture in front of a blue machine.German Rear Admiral Ulrich Reineke

February 8, 2024

MOSCOW, Idaho — Ulrich Reineke, acclaimed rear admiral of the German navy, will speak at a free presentation 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, in the Bruce M. Pitman Center Vandal Ballroom on the University of Idaho’s campus in Moscow.  

This Martin Forum address, “The War in Ukraine: A View From an Ally,” is part of Reineke’s weeklong visit at U of I, during which he will also teach a short course on NATO and visit with students, including those in the Navy ROTC program and international politics courses.

“We are excited to welcome Rear Admiral Reineke back to the Palouse and to tap into his vast knowledge and experience as we reflect on the upcoming second anniversary of the Russo-Ukrainian War,” said Bill Smith, director of the Martin Institute.

As the director of plans and policy in the navy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Reineke’s expertise extends to international diplomacy. His service stations have included the NATO Joint Command in Naples, Italy, as well as positions in the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon, Germany’s Joint Capabilities program and NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.

Since 1999, the Martin Institute has organized a series of lectures on international issues known as the Martin Forums. Ideally suited to a non-partisan audience, these lectures feature experts from the U of I community and beyond. Martin Forum speakers deliver a public lecture, visit classes and meet with campus and community audiences in informal settings. These have covered a wide range of issues, including war and peace, human rights and socioeconomics, as well as resources and development. Previous forums have included “The U.S. and India: New Challenges and Opportunities,” with former U.S. Ambassador to India, Nepal and Pakistan, Nancy Powell; and “The Meaning of Afghanistan,” featuring Ryan C. Crocker, former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan and Iraq.

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Erin Kimball Damman
Associate Clinical Professor
University of Idaho
208-885-0941
damman@uidaho.edu

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