Olga Belogolova

Olga Belogolova is an associate editor at InsideDefense.com in Washington, D.C., where she covers the Navy. She was previously a staff reporter at National Journal, where she covered energy policy and other global issues.

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Why Washington and Moscow Still Don't Trust Each Other

Why Washington and Moscow Still Don't Trust Each Other

I left the USSR in 1991. Going back showed that Cold War stereotypes don't fade -- even with time. More »

Rumors and Prejudice Plague Fukushima Farmers Two Years Later

Rumors and Prejudice Plague Fukushima Farmers Two Years Later

The produce might be safe, but lingering radiation fears keep customers away. More »

What Happens to Libyan Oil After Qaddafi?

What Happens to Libyan Oil After Qaddafi?

The country's "sweet" oil reserves have a disproportionate effect on world supplies and European economies More »

Child of Chernobyl, 25 Years Later

Child of Chernobyl, 25 Years Later

The Chernobyl disaster, 25 years ago today, caused global fallout and panic, but many of the most difficult decisions were made by the individual families affected by the explosion More »

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