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Adam Taylor

ReporterWashington, D.C.

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One view of the situation.

  • Mar 10, 2014

What we know so far.

  • Mar 10, 2014

Rwanda’s Kagame has over 260,000 followers on Twitter. Something revealing happened this week.

  • Mar 7, 2014

Two independence referendums that are very different.

  • Mar 7, 2014

A vote to join Russia isn’t preordained.

  • Mar 6, 2014

Tweets and blogs to push the message.

  • Mar 6, 2014

Liz Wahl refuses to work for Russian broadcaster anymore.

  • Mar 5, 2014

Study it.

  • Mar 5, 2014

It goes back decades.

  • Mar 5, 2014

Cry-me-a-river.

  • Mar 4, 2014

“They sit there across the pond as if in a lab running all kinds of experiments on the rats.“

  • Mar 4, 2014

Bill Browder says Putin could even be a target.

  • Mar 3, 2014

It’s not all about the numbers.

  • Mar 3, 2014

No domestic interviews in over a year.

  • Mar 3, 2014

When Putin wrote his New York Times op-ed in September, he was warning that exceptionalism could easily lead to overreach. It’s a fair point, but Putin, apparently, can’t take his own advice.

  • Mar 2, 2014

How accurate is the widely accepted analogy?

  • Mar 1, 2014

It’s a complicated term.

  • Feb 28, 2014

The Crimean Peninsula has been fought over for centuries.

  • Feb 27, 2014

Venezuela’s middle class had long been placated with arcane foreign exchange laws.

  • Feb 27, 2014

Should we be spooked?

  • Feb 26, 2014
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About Adam

Adam Taylor writes about foreign affairs for the Washington Post. Originally from London, he studied at the University of Manchester and Columbia University. You can follow him on Twitter here.