Edward Lucas

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The ‘Estonian Express Card’ offers a glimpse of the future of digital citizenship

Global Politics

Estonia has the youngest prime minister in the European Union. It’s also rushing headlong into creating digital ID for people there. And while they offer access to an array of government and private services, they’ll also issue online IDs to anyone who wants one — though they come with much less access.

Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama

Russia is using the situation in Iran and Ukraine to continue to antagonize the West

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Pro-Russian protesters sit near barricades at the police headquarters in the eastern Ukrainian town of Slaviansk April 18, 2014. The self-declared leader of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, Denis Pushilin, on Friday said that he did not conside

What will it take to prevent Putin from restarting the Cold War?

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Pro-Russian protesters sit near barricades at the police headquarters in the eastern Ukrainian town of Slaviansk April 18, 2014. The self-declared leader of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, Denis Pushilin, on Friday said that he did not conside

What will it take to prevent Putin from restarting the Cold War?

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Putin to run for president of Russia

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The new Cold what?

Global Politics

Europe is still reverberating from the Georgian conflict as French President Nicolas Sarkozy prepares to visit Russia this week. Edward Lucas from the Economist tells us why we should be careful with the language we use to describe the tensions between Russia and the West. It’s not the old Cold War; it’s a new Cold … What?

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The new Russia … might look a lot like the old Russia

Global Politics

Vladmir Putin is expected to be confirmed as Russia’s Prime Minister today. Putin’s nomination was the first official presidential act of newly sworn-in Dmitry Medvedev. The Takeaway asks: What’s ahead for Russia? Guest: Edward Lucas is the author of “The New Cold War” and is the Central/Eastern Europe correspondent for The Economist.