Michael Kimmage

Michael Kimmage

historian United States

Michael Kimmage is an American historian and scholar of geopolitics, known for his expertise in U.S.-Russia relations and foreign policy. He has contributed to various scholarly publications and discussions regarding the complexities of American diplomacy, particularly in the context of the changing global landscape. Kimmage's analysis often critiques contemporary political strategies and emphasizes the significance of maintaining strong alliances in international relations.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
3,909
Power
78$
Sentiment
4.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Lithuania 2 4.50 0.13% +10% 2,722,289 3,909 $54,000 78$
Totals 2 2,722,289 3,909 $54,000 78$
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Recent Mentions

Lithuania Lithuania: Michael Kimmage notes that Putin's refusal to allow Ukraine to join NATO reflects an emotional stubbornness rather than rational security interests. 5

15min – major Lithuanian news website: Karas Ukrainoje. „Bloomberg“: pokyčiai Ukrainos vyriausybėje – tiesiogiai susiję su Trumpu

Hungary Hungary: Michael Kimmage is cited as an analyst discussing Putin's leadership and the implications of the war in Ukraine. 5

Index.hu: Index - Külföld - Ukrajna megrekesztette Oroszországot, Putyin egyre mélyebb gödörbe ássa magát

Indonesia Indonesia: Michael Kimmage is a professor of history at Catholic University of America who discussed the impact of U.S. absence. 5

Kompas: Pakai 1,1 Ton Bom, Ukraina Serang Jembatan Rusia

United States United States: Michael Kimmage, a former State Department specialist on Russia and Ukraine, noted that it seems unlikely the US Congress will approve more spending to help Ukraine. 5

CNN: What to know about Trump’s proposal to carve up Ukraine

Switzerland Switzerland: Kimmage writes about a foreign policy style under Trump that could yield high dividends. 7

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Retten, was zu retten ist