Reid Standish

Reid Standish is associate editor, digital, at Foreign Policy. Reid writes on Russia, Ukraine, and Central Asia and is the newsroom’s digital point person. He has lived in and reported from Finland, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Ukraine, where he covered everything from Santa Claus to drug trafficking. A native of British Columbia, he holds a B.A. in international studies from Simon Fraser University and an M.A. from the University of Glasgow.

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Why Is Finland Able to Fend Off Putin’s Information War?

Helsinki has emerged as a resilient front against Kremlin spin. But can its successes be translated to the rest of Europe?

Dispatch

The Road to Power in Ukraine Runs Through Donald Trump

When Kiev can’t reliably get hold of the White House, even Miss Universe contestants will start conducting diplomacy.

The Cable

Moscow Readies a New, Hard-Line Ambassador for Washington

The move would to bring a smart, well-regarded official to Washington that American and NATO officials have been sparring with for years.

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Central Asia’s Autocrats Welcome the Age of Trump

The Trump administration’s narrow focus on fighting the Islamic State could see human rights take a back seat as Washington embraces unsavory allies.

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