Edward Lucas is a senior editor responsible for coverage of energy, commodities and natural resources. He also writes obituaries, book reviews and leaders.
He has more than 30 years' experience dealing with the countries of central and eastern Europe, with postings which include Berlin for the BBC in 1988, stringing for The Economist in communist-era Czechoslovakia and later in the Baltic States, and being editorial director of the Economist Intelligence Unit in Vienna. In 1996 he became Berlin correspondent and in 1998 Moscow Bureau Chief. After returning to London in 2002 Mr Lucas worked for the Britain section and then became the Central and East European correspondent. He also worked for the International section, becoming its editor in 2010.
He is the author of "Deception", a book about Russian espionage, published in March 2012. His first book was the "The New Cold War" published in February 2008. He is a regular broadcaster on international and British outlets, including the BBC's "Today" programme, "Start the Week" and "Newsnight". He is a non-resident fellow at CEPA, a think-tank in Washington, DC.
www.edwardlucas.com
On Twitter @edwardlucas
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The New Cold War.
2008 << 2014
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