Lucian Kim
Lucian Kim is a journalist who has covered Russia since 2003, most recently as NPR’s Moscow bureau chief. He is currently a global fellow with the Wilson Center in Washington.
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Analysis: Prigozhin’s Mutiny Is the Beginning of Putin’s End
Lucian Kim is a journalist who has covered Russia since 2003, most recently as NPR’s Moscow bureau chief. He is currently a global fellow with the Wilson Center in Washington.