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, July 24, 2009

Poland Czech and Lisbon

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Poles, Czechs and the Lisbon treaty The awkward squad Jul 23rd 2009 | PRAGUE AND WARSAW From The Economist print edition Why the Polish and ...
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Andrew Roberts book review

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Andrew Roberts on the second world war The road to hell Jul 23rd 2009 From The Economist print edition A British historian argues that Hitle...
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letter to obama (2)

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e.view Westward words Jul 23rd 2009 From Economist.com A fictional open letter to Barack Obama Correction to this article A letter by east E...
Friday, July 17, 2009

CEE letter to Obama

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Europe.view If wishes were horses Jul 16th 2009 From Economist.com The pragmatic argument for American engagement VOICES do not carry easily...
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Pipelines

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Energy in Europe He who pays for the pipelines calls the tune Jul 16th 2009 From The Economist print edition Nabucco and other new gas pipel...
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Saturday, July 11, 2009

OSCE condemns Molotov-Ribbentrop

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Europe.view Partners in crime Jul 9th 2009 From Economist.com Despite Russia's protests, Stalin was no less villainous than Hitler IT IS...
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CEE and America

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America and eastern Europe Not captivating now Jul 9th 2009 From The Economist print edition Eastern Europe watches nervously as America imp...

CEE and America

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America and eastern Europe Not captivating now Jul 9th 2009 From The Economist print edition Eastern Europe watches nervously as America imp...
Sunday, July 05, 2009

russian intelligentsia book review

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Russia's intelligentsia under communism Yearning to be free Jul 2nd 2009 From The Economist print edition Illustration by Daniel Pudles ...

communism book review

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Communism Dead end Jul 2nd 2009 From The Economist print edition Mankind’s biggest mistake The Rise and Fall of Communism. By Archie Brown. ...
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More food

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Europe.view Food for thought Jul 2nd 2009 From Economist.com Adding deliberate culinary insult to unintended injury Last week’s column has ...
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Sunday, June 28, 2009

The Ottoman Yolk/ Europe View #138

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Judging from the comments on the Economist website, some people have failed to see the joke in this article. It is NOT meant to be an attac...
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Foreign Policy magazine (2)

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Welcome to Baltland In Russian, the Baltic states are called pribaltika—literally, the "Baltic shore." That infuriates Estonians, ...
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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Europe view 137

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Europe.view Summertime blues Jun 18th 2009 From Economist.com Will warm weather stiffen European spines? WHEN the people who run the Western...
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Friday, June 12, 2009

CEE Euro-election results

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Scary elections in eastern Europe Time to start fretting Jun 11th 2009 From The Economist print edition Boring centre-right parties did well...
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Latvia

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Latvia's economic woes Lat in the lurch Jun 11th 2009 | RIGA From The Economist print edition Vultures are circling over Latvia LIKE man...

europe view 136 on history (again)

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Europe.view Let us have no lies Jun 11th 2009 From Economist.com Using the law to salve a guilty national conscience YOU automatically lose ...
Saturday, June 06, 2009

Europe view 134, history

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EUROPE Europe.view Magistra vitae? May 28th 2009 From Economist.com The fine line between disagreement and propaganda FORGET gas, nukes or I...

History, again

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Europe.view Mentioning the war Jun 4th 2009 From Economist.com Misaligned histories in Britain and eastern Europe BRITAIN is gripped by a ...
Sunday, May 24, 2009

More fun videos about Putin

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This is by the Ukrainian band Dress Code. It could be seen as slavish Putinophilia (and perhaps it is) but it could also be a subtle piece o...
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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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