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What To Do With Toppled Statues? Russia Has A Fallen Monument Park

Published July 21, 2020 in NPR Leave a comment

“The Russian experience should give some food for thought to those who are engaged in toppling statues in the U.S. these days.”

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Russians Are Voting On 206 Reforms. The Most Important One Will Extend Putin’s Rule

Published June 30, 2020 in NPR Leave a comment

“It is very important to Putin to have this popular endorsement, even if it is a farce, even if it is a travesty of popular will.”

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Russia Sets Rampart Against Islam in Case It Runs Rampant

Published September 15, 1998 in The Christian Science Monitor Leave a comment

“The Russians were here before, they’re here now, and they will be here in the future. To us it makes no difference who stands there, Tajiks or Russians.”

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Bringing Peace to Tajikistan’s Mountain Fiefdoms

Published September 15, 1998 in The Christian Science Monitor Leave a comment

In the mountains of Tajikistan, allegiances are based on localities and clans, many affiliated with neither the government nor the opposition.

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‘No Longer A Friend’: Ukrainians Are Losing Faith In The U.S.

Published February 4, 2020 in NPR Leave a comment

“America used to be a beacon of freedom, liberty and anti-corruption efforts. Now a lot of Ukrainians feel like, ‘yeah, we are by ourselves.'”

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Putin’s Rule Turns 20: Many Russians Find Stability; A New Generation Sees Stagnation

Published January 6, 2020 in NPR Leave a comment

“We remember our roots from Soviet times. Patriotism is in our blood. We always aimed to be number one in the world, and Putin understands that.”

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How U.S. Military Aid Has Helped Ukraine Since 2014

Published December 18, 2019 in NPR Leave a comment

“Defense sector corruption did not concern security assistance. It was about looting money from the Ukrainian defense budget — Ukrainian money.”

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The Stakes For Ukraine Are High In Monday’s Summit Between Putin And Zelenskiy

Published December 6, 2019 in NPR Leave a comment

“The strategic goal of Russia is a weak, chaotic Ukraine. If you accept that as their goal, you can understand the logic of Russian behavior.”

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The View From Moscow On The Trump Impeachment Inquiry

Published November 27, 2019 in NPR Leave a comment

“Thank God nobody is accusing us anymore of interfering in U.S. elections,” Putin said. “They’re accusing Ukraine. Let them sort this out among themselves.”

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Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Links Moscow Prosecutor To Luxury Properties Abroad

Published November 15, 2019 in NPR Leave a comment

Alexei Navalny’s latest target is the Moscow prosecutor leading a crackdown following the biggest anti-government demonstrations in years.

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About Lucian

Based in Berlin and Moscow, I reported from the former Soviet empire for 25 years for NPR, Reuters, Slate, Bloomberg, and others. My first book, Putin’s Revenge: Why Russia Invaded Ukraine, is now available from Columbia University Press.

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