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, October 27, 2006

Commies

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Communism Comrades, come rally Oct 26th 2006 | JOHANNESBURG, NEW DELHI AND ROME From The Economist print edition Fifty years after the crush...
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Hungary from European Voice

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Hungarian history laid bare on the square By Edward Lucas This week the world commemorated the failed uprising of 1956, when Soviet tanks cr...

Hungary

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Hungary divided Oct 25th 2006 From The Economist Global Agenda Serious economic woes and more than a month of protests in the capital, Budap...
Thursday, October 19, 2006

this week's European Voice column

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return to site email this to me A (short) Baltic history lesson for Georgia By Edward Lucas Russia’s mixture of economic, political and c...
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Friday, October 13, 2006

article published in today's London Times

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Why the West needs to stand by Georgia Edward Lucas If Russia is allowed to continue bullying its neighbour, its neo-imperialist appetite wi...
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bashing Anna's critics

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Russia’s bright star and clouded facts By Edward Lucas The murder of my friend Anna Politkovskaya, a gutsy Russian journalist who exposed th...
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Thursday, October 12, 2006

anna mk 2 (print version)

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Anna Politkovskaya Oct 12th 2006 From The Economist print edition Anna Politkovskaya, a Russian journalist, was shot dead on October 7th, ag...

more gloom

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About sponsorship Ex-communist countries Europe's fraying fringe Oct 12th 2006 From The Economist print edition Time to worry about th...

gloom

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Central and eastern Europe Shadows at Europe's heart Oct 12th 2006 | BRATISLAVA, BUDAPEST, PRAGUE AND WARSAW From The Economist print ed...
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Saturday, October 07, 2006

Anna obit as published on economist.com

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A suspicious death in Russia Oct 8th 2006 From The Economist Global Agenda Anna Politkovskaya, a Russian journalist, was shot dead on Saturd...

Nice idea

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Non-violence Nice idea Oct 5th 2006 From The Economist print edition Nonviolence: Twenty-Five Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea...

web-only rant from The Economist

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Cold war, hot tempers Oct 6th 2006 From The Economist Global Agenda Relations between Russia and Georgia turn frosty AP/AFP Get arti...
Thursday, October 05, 2006

is CEE different

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Grim eastern politics put into context By Edward Lucas What makes the EU’s new member states different? Old democracies have extremists no...
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Friday, September 29, 2006

Poland

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Poland's government Tangled and taped Sep 28th 2006 | WARSAW From The Economist print edition Central Europe's political ructions s...

Romania & Bulgaria

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Romania, Bulgaria and the European Union We're off on a European odyssey Sep 28th 2006 | BUCHAREST AND SOFIA From The Economist print e...
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Thursday, September 28, 2006

Wilder Europe

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Oh, for a world where spooks don’t matter By Edward Lucas Who knows the name of the head of Danish military intelligence? And who cares? T...
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

braithwaite book

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The second world war Moscow mourning Sep 21st 2006 From The Economist print edition Moscow 1941: A City and Its People at War By Rodric B...
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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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