Celestine Bohlen

Columnist, International New York Times
December 3, 2014 - 12:00pm
“The Sanctions Against Russia: What Did The West Expect”
Yale Law School, Room 122 See map
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About Celestine Bohlen

Celestine Bohlen is a columnist for the International New York Times, and a fellow this fall at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She began her career at local papers in Massachusetts and New Jersey, and went on to become a foreign correspondent, mostly for the New York Times, but also the Washington Post and Bloomberg. She has reported from Moscow, Budapest, Rome and Paris, covering the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, Italy and the Vatican, Greece and Turkey, France and the European Union. She lives in Paris, France, and for the past four years has been an adjunct professor of journalism at Sciences-Po, or the Institute of Political Science.