
Rus gazeteci Yekaterina Chulkovskaya, Orta Doğu’yu ve Rusya’nın Müslüman bölgelerindeki siyasi ve toplumsal konuları izlemektedir. Forbes Rusya dergisinde köşe yazarı olan ve Meduza haber sitesine serbest yazar olarak katkıda bulunan Chulkovskaya, daha önce “Russia Beyond the Hеadlines” isimli haber kuruluşunun Türkçe yayınlarının editörlüğünü yapmıştır. Moskova Devlet Diplomasi Enstitüsü’nden uluslararası ilişkiler alanında yüksek lisans derecesine sahiptir.











