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

Thursday, February 14, 2008

e-govt audio interview

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You can here an Economist audio interview about my 12,000-word special report on e-government here

Daily Mail piece on Badri

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Analysis: Fear of the super-rich Russian fugitives By EDWARD LUCAS - More by this author » Last updated at 23:52pm on 13th February 2008 ...
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NewInterviews

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Economist Radio has an interview with Timothy Garton Ash, aka "Mr Europe" and also with Ilmars Rimsevics , governor of the Bank o...
Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Review from New York Sun

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Guardian piece plugging book

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Putin's playground Russia's leader and his cronies have crippled every constraint on their ugly brand of capitalism ...
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Sunday, February 10, 2008

new reviews

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I will be talking and signing books at Politics and Prose in Washington DC on Sunday 17th Feb at 5pm. Here is Marcus Warren's review in ...
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Friday, February 08, 2008

Piece for Fakt

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Publicysta „The Economist” dla "Faktu" piątek 8 lutego 2008 03:19 Lucas: Nie dajcie się oszukać Moskwie ...

Audio uploads

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This week is Latvia--CEE's most exposed economy as global financial markets tighten and growth slows. Two pieces--one is an interview wi...

Katyn

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Europe.view In denial Feb 7th 2008 From Economist.com Russia revives a vicious lie Get article background IMAGINE Nazi rule in Germany su...
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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Launch piece from The Times

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From The Times February 5, 2008 Why kowtow to brutal, cynical Russia? We have a new Cold War and we're losing it. The West must stand ...
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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

More Katyn denial

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Just spotted this update from Poland's Gazeta newspaper. It lists no fewer than four occasions in past months in which Russian media ha...
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Monday, February 04, 2008

New Audio Uploads

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The Economist is continuing its advance into audio. You can hear an interview with Toomas Hendrick Ilves on democracy and also a discussion ...
Sunday, February 03, 2008

Katyn lies

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Here is a copy of the disgraceful Rossiiskaya Gazeta commentary on Katyn
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Saturday, February 02, 2008

Something for the weekend, sir?

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Sexual fantasies Secret cinema Jan 31st 2008 From The Economist print edition Who's Been Sleeping in Your Head?: The Secret World of S...

Scientology

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given the deep pockets and litigious nature of some people in the world, I will do no more than draw readers' attention to an interestin...

Whataboutism

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Europe.view Whataboutism Jan 31st 2008 From Economist.com Come again, Comrade? SOVIET propagandists during the cold war were trained in a ta...
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Telex lives on

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Telex A faint ping Jan 31st 2008 From The Economist print edition An ancestor of e-mail lives on LIKE slide-rules, steam engines and carbo...
Saturday, January 26, 2008

Trumping denial

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New film: “Katyn” Unburied dead Jan 24th 2008 From The Economist print edition Poland's historical epic in the limelight A CRIME and ...
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Friday, January 25, 2008

A gloomy upshot

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Eastern Europe, America and Russia Pipedreams Jan 24th 2008 | VILNIUS From The Economist print edition America seems to care more than the E...
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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Europe.view column

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Europe.view All for none Jan 24th 2008 From Economist.com The perils of disparate interests IT WOULD be nice to think that the harassment of...
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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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