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Edward Lucas (journalist)

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Edward Lucas (born 1962) is a British journalist.

Lucas works for The Economist, the London-based global newsweekly. He has been covering eastern Europe since 1986, and was the Moscow bureau chief from 1998-2002. He is now the central and east European correspondent.[1]

He speaks English, German, Russian, Polish, Lithuanian and Czech. He was educated at Winchester College and the London School of Economics. He has contributed to several books, including "Why I am still an Anglican" (Continuum 2006). His father is the Oxford philosopher John Lucas, and he is married to the columnist Cristina Odone.

References

  • Edward Lucas' blog - provides articles from the Economist and other publications, as well as unpublished thoughts