Articles By Edward Lucas
December 2012
In her biography of Patrick Leigh Fermor, Artemis Cooper tells the compelling story of an extraordinary career
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October 2012
Anne Applebaum's magisterial Iron Curtain tells the largely untold story of Eastern Europe's suppression at the hands of the Soviets after the Second World War
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March 2012
Both the Russian intelligentsia and the people have lost faith in their leader—but he won’t go quietly, whatever the voters’ verdict
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January 2009
Germany's fawning attitude towards Putin stems from a belief that Russia is the nearest thing it has to a colony
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November 2008
The West must start to show the Kremlin it means business
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June 2008
The West is a gift to Kremlin propagandists; we should express more pride in our system that has given genuine freedom to millions
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About Edward Lucas
Edward Lucas is the author of The New Cold War: how the Kremlin threatens both Russia and the West. He is the Central and Eastern Europe correspondent of The Economist, and has reported on the region for more than 20 years.
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