On Tuesday, Aug. 22, we are bringing you NPR’s former bureau chief of Moscow Corey Flintoff to discuss the resurgence of Russia in the time of President Donald Trump.
Corey Flintoff has spent nearly 40 years as a radio journalist, serving most recently as NPR’s correspondent in Moscow. He covered the increasing authoritarianism of the Russian state under Vladimir Putin, the seizure of Crimea, defense concerns in the Baltics, and the downing of Malaysian Air Flight 17. As a Moscow correspondent, Flintoff’s coverage included many countries of the former Soviet Union, including Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic states, Kazakhstan, and Georgia.
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