Philip P. Pan

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Philip P. Pan

» Washington Post Staff Writer | Philip P. Pan is the Moscow bureau chief of The Washington Post. He is the author of Out of Mao's Shadow: The Struggle for the Soul of a New China, which he wrote at the end of his last assignment for the Post in Beijing. During his tour in China from 2000 to 2007, he won the Livingston Award for Young Journalists in international reporting, the Overseas Press Club's Bob Considine Award for best newspaper interpretation of international affairs, and the Asia Society's Osborne Elliott Prize for excellence in journalism about Asia. Before going overseas, he covered crime and immigration in the Washington area.

Articles by Philip P. Pan

Opposition figure in Ingushetia is killed (October 26, 2009)

Opposition figure Maksharip Aushev gunned down in Russia's North Caucasus (October 25, 2009)

Investment firm dares to push charges of corruption in Russia (October 19, 2009)

Lawmakers Stage Rare Protest During Clinton's Russia Visit (October 15, 2009)

Ukraine-Russia Tensions Evident in Crimea (October 6, 2009)

Oasis of the Seas: The World's Largest Cruise Liner (October 4, 2009)

European Union Probe Finds Blame on Both Sides in Georgia War (October 1, 2009)

Probe Finds Georgia Violated Law, Provoked War With Russia (September 30, 2009)

Obama Missile Decision May Smooth U.S.-Russia Arms Talks (September 21, 2009)

NATO Chief Proposes Joint Effort With Russia on Missile Defense (September 18, 2009)

A Cautious Russia Praises Obama Move (September 18, 2009)

Kremlin Intensifies Pressure as Ukraine Prepares for Vote (September 14, 2009)

At Least 20 Killed in Apparent Suicide Attack at Police Building in Ingushetia (August 18, 2009)

Finding Those Behind Chechen Killings Paramount,' Russian President Says (August 15, 2009)

Russia to Build Military Base in Breakaway Georgian Region of Abkhazia of Georgia (August 13, 2009)

Corporate Raiding Underlines Dismal State of Russia's Legal System (August 13, 2009)

Head of Children's Charity, Husband Found Slain in Chechnya (August 12, 2009)

Russian General Calls Submarine Patrols off U.S. East Coast Routine (August 6, 2009)

One Year Later, Tensions Reignite Between Russia and Georgia (August 2, 2009)

Biden Says Russia Used 'Pretext' to Invade Georgia in 2008 (July 24, 2009)

Russian Police Official Affiliated With GMU Research Center Arrested (July 23, 2009)

Georgia's Saakashvili Seeking U.S. Weapons to Deter Russia (July 22, 2009)

Georgia's Premier Proposes New Democratic Reforms (July 21, 2009)

Human Rights Activist Natalya Estemirova Killed in Chechnya (July 16, 2009)

U.S. and Russia Negotiate to Lift Trade Restrictions (July 9, 2009)

Obama and Russia Leaders Come to Terms on Several Points of Tension (July 8, 2009)

Obama and Medvedev Reach Agreement to Reduce Nuclear Arsenals (July 7, 2009)

Obama Endorses Medvedev's Agenda but Pushes for More Democratic Reforms (July 7, 2009)

Obama, Medvedev Aim to Advance Arms Control Talks, 'Reset' Bilateral Ties (July 6, 2009)

Russia Presents New Test for Obama on Overseas Trip (July 5, 2009)

Russia Banishes Casinos to Far-Flung Zones, Effectively Shutting Down Industry (July 2, 2009)

European Investigator Alleges Widespread Corruption in Russian Courts (June 24, 2009)

Far Eastern City Sees Kremlin as Cause of Its Troubles (June 23, 2009)

Bomb Wounds Yevkurov, President of Russia's Ingushetia Region (June 23, 2009)

Judge Assassinated in Russia's Caucasus; 2nd Killing in a Week (June 11, 2009)

Facility to Destroy Chemical Weapons Opens in Russia (May 30, 2009)

Kremlin Considers a Tougher Stance on North Korea After Surprise Nuclear Test (May 28, 2009)

Discontent Rises Sharply Among Russian Troops (May 26, 2009)

Idealism Amid the Cynicism of Russian Politics (April 27, 2009)

Democracy, the Kremlin Way (April 26, 2009)

Yukos Lawyer to Be Freed From Jail (April 22, 2009)

Russian Voting Tinged With Green (April 10, 2009)

Russian Rights Activist Beaten in Latest Attack on Opposition Figures in Moscow (April 2, 2009)

Key Item for Obama, Medvedev: New Arms Talks (April 1, 2009)

Russia's Medvedev 'Counting on' U.S. to Fulfill Its Pledge to ?Reset' Relations (March 21, 2009)

Russia Signaling Interest in Deal on Iran, Analysts Say (March 18, 2009)

Russia's Medvedev Vows to Press On With Military Overhaul Despite Economic Woes (March 18, 2009)

Georgia, a Nation Stalled On the Road to Democracy (March 9, 2009)

State Security Raids Ukraine's National Gas Company (March 5, 2009)

Imprisoned Oil Tycoon Khodorkovsky Appears in Moscow Courtroom to Face New Charges (March 4, 2009)

Georgia: Russia Is Stoking Tensions (February 22, 2009)

3 Acquitted in Killing of Russian Reporter (February 20, 2009)

Russia's Medvedev Putting Some Distance Between Himself and Putin (February 9, 2009)

Kyrgyzstan Threatens To Close U.S. Base (February 4, 2009)

Global Financial Crisis Fuels Political Unrest in Eastern Europe and Iceland (January 26, 2009)

Russia, Ukraine Sign Deal to End Gas Standoff, Restore Shipments to Europe (January 20, 2009)

Lawyer and Journalist Are Shot Dead In Moscow (January 20, 2009)

Gas Issue Points to Ukraine's Failures (January 19, 2009)

Eastern Europeans Appeal for an End to Gas Standoff Between Russia, Ukraine (January 15, 2009)

European Union Say Russia, Ukraine Violated Accord on Gas Shipments (January 14, 2009)

Russia, Ukraine Agree to Restart Gas Flow, E.U. Says (January 11, 2009)

Russia Prepares to Resume Gas Shipments to Europe (January 9, 2009)

Gas for Europe Is Contingent On Monitoring, Putin Says (January 9, 2009)

Economy, Politics Stoke Russia-Ukraine Gas Quarrel (January 8, 2009)

European Nations Report Halt or Drop in Russian Natural Gas Coming Via Ukraine (January 7, 2009)

Putin Orders Reduction in Gas Sent to Europe Through Ukraine (January 6, 2009)

Russian Gas Embargo on Ukraine Is Felt In E. Europe (January 4, 2009)

In Ukraine, Rivals Unite Over Russian Gas (January 2, 2009)

Russia Says It Will Halt Delivery of Natural Gas to Ukraine (January 1, 2009)

Russia's Medvedev Signs Constitutional Amendment to Lengthen Presidential Terms (December 31, 2008)

Pro-Democracy Party Challenges Kremlin Effort to Extend Presidential Term (December 30, 2008)

Moscow, Kiev Head Toward Gas Impasse (December 24, 2008)

Appointment of Kremlin Critic Reveals Political Uncertainty in Russia (December 23, 2008)

Russia Says U.S. Seeks Weaker Treaty (December 20, 2008)

In Russia, a Grisly Message Marks Rise in Hate Crimes (December 14, 2008)

Russians Who Invested in Kremlin-Touted 'People's IPOs' See Their Savings Vanish (December 12, 2008)

Putin Promises in Nationally Broadcast Q&A to Raise Pensions, Other Spending (December 5, 2008)

Imprisoned Russian Lawyer Delivers Baby While in Custody (November 29, 2008)

Putin's Intentions Debated After He Changes Course and Supports Extending Presidential Term from 4 Years to 6 (November 28, 2008)

Georgian, Polish Presidents Say They Were Shot At Near Russian Checkpoint (November 24, 2008)

Juror Defies Russian Court's Attempts to Close Murder Trial to Media (November 21, 2008)

Pardon Request a Test of Russian President's Character -- and Clout (November 17, 2008)

Russians To Probe Submarine Accident (November 10, 2008)

Russia Gives Obama Brisk Warning (November 6, 2008)

Medvedev Replaces Disliked Governor (October 31, 2008)

Ukraine Lawmakers Unite To Pass IMF Loan Measure (October 30, 2008)

Ukraine's IMF Loan Endangered by Feud (October 28, 2008)

In Russia, Calm Despite Plunging Stocks and Shaky Banks (October 25, 2008)

Deflated by Oil Price's Dive (October 24, 2008)

Mullen Confers With Russian Counterpart (October 22, 2008)

Russian Economic Official Abruptly Freed From Jail (October 22, 2008)

Rival Leaders Seek IMF Aid For Ukraine (October 18, 2008)

Ukraine Seeks IMF's Help to Weather Financial Crisis (October 17, 2008)

Russian Elite Look to Kremlin For Aid as Wealth Evaporates (October 17, 2008)

Hurdles in Russian Slaying Case (October 8, 2008)

Crisis Is Putting Brakes on Russia's Construction Boom (October 7, 2008)

Blast Kills 7 Russian Troops in S. Ossetia (October 4, 2008)

Opposition Party to Ally With Kremlin (October 3, 2008)

Russia's Last Czar Exonerated By Court (October 2, 2008)

Venezuela, Russia in $1 Billion Accord (September 27, 2008)

Chechen Politician, a Former Rebel Leader, Is Slain in Moscow (September 25, 2008)

Financial Crisis In Russia Raises Stakes for Putin (September 21, 2008)

Governments Worldwide Move to Stanch Panic (September 19, 2008)

Russia Again Halts Stock Trading (September 18, 2008)

Pro-Western Government Disintegrates in Ukraine (September 17, 2008)

In Wake of Georgian War, Russian Media Feel Heat (September 15, 2008)

Russia to Double Its Forces in 2 Regions (September 10, 2008)

Russia to Leave Georgia Proper (September 9, 2008)

U.S. Warship Anchors Off Georgia (September 6, 2008)

BP Concedes to Russian Partners (September 5, 2008)

E.U. Eases Off on Economic Threats After Russia Suggests Troop Pullback (September 2, 2008)

Russian Activist Shot Dead By Police (September 1, 2008)

Putin Asserts Link Between U.S. Election and Georgia War (August 29, 2008)

U.S. Military Ship Delivers Aid to Georgia (August 28, 2008)

Russia Says 2 Regions in Georgia Are Independent (August 27, 2008)

Russian Parliament Backs Regions in Georgia (August 26, 2008)

Jailed Russian Tycoon Is Denied Parole; Attorneys Allege Fabrication (August 23, 2008)

A Past Written In Blood (July 3, 2008)

Chinese to Prosecute Peasant Who Resisted One-Child Policy (July 8, 2006)

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