Edward Lucas

Now the central and east European correspondent of The Economist, I have 20-plus years experience reporting from and about the region. Articles from The Economist publications are copyright. But this site has no connection with The Economist Newspaper, which does not necessarily endorse anything posted here. There is also a weekly mailing of the same material: to receive it, send an e-mail to edwardlucas-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Friday, August 13, 2010

PLEASE NOTE

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This site is no longer active. Please go to edwardlucas.com/blog instead Regards Edward
Thursday, June 17, 2010

Redesign pending

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Sorry for the long gap in posting material on this blog. I have been busy launching an Economist blog called Eastern Approaches This site ha...
Thursday, May 27, 2010

the rise of English (book review_

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The rise and rise of English Top dog May 27th 2010 From The Economist print edition Globish: How the English Language Became the World’s Lan...
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Iceland

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Life in Iceland Nasty, brutish and short May 27th 2010 From The Economist print edition Wasteland With Words: A Social History of Iceland. B...

More jokes, please

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Explosive humour May 27th 2010, 13:03 by E.L. | LONDON JOKES helped make communism collapse. “Anekdoty” as they were termed, helped dispel t...
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Slovakia Hungary

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(a quick blog posting from today) Pandora's passports May 27th 2010, 13:50 by E.L. | LONDON IN SOME parts of the world, having two or ev...
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Friday, May 21, 2010

Europe view no 184

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Europe.view An unfinished revolution Public life in the ex-communist world is again run by a well-connected elite. But things may be startin...
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Important announcement

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I have also been made International Editor, starting in September. However I will continue to write on the east European region for the prin...
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Monday, May 17, 2010

Estonia after the Euro

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Just in case anyone is interested, here is a video of me and Toomas Hendrik Ilves discussing Estonia after the euro. Part two is here and ...
Thursday, May 13, 2010

Battle of Britain book review

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Britain and the second world war Boys in blue May 13th 2010 From The Economist print edition The Battle of Britain: Five Months That Changed...

new rachman novel

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New fiction Inky fingers May 13th 2010 From The Economist print edition The Imperfectionists. By Tom Rachman. Dial Press; 272 pages; $25. Qu...

Estonia and the Euro

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(from the Economist print edition) The Baltic states  Euro not bust May 13th 2010 From The Economist print edition Estonia gets a green ligh...

Europe view: Greece viewed from the region

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Europe.view Default, and other dogmas May 13th 2010 From Economist.com The experience of ex-communist countries in the 1990s undermines many...
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Edward Lucas
"The New Cold War", first published in February 2008, is now available in a revised and updated edition with a foreword by Norman Davies. It has been translated into more than 15 foreign languages. I am married to Cristina Odone and have three children. Johnny (1993, Estonia) Hugo (1995, Vienna) and Isabel (2003, London)
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