![]() ![]() In February 2012, The New Yorker published her profile of Mikhail Prokhorov, then the third-richest man in Russia who contested the 2012 presidential elections. Ioffe covered protests and the political manoeuvring surrounding Vladimir Putin's return to the presidency, in her column “Kremlinology 2012,” which was published in Foreign Policy. Ioffe was a finalist for the Livingston Award for her 2011 profile of Alexei Navalny, then a lawyer and anti-corruption activist. Ioffe spent three years in Moscow, from 2009 to 2012, working as a correspondent for The New Yorker and Foreign Policy. ![]() In 2009, Ioffe won a Fulbright Scholarship to work in Russia. Ioffe is the Washington correspondent for the website Puck. The book, Russia Girl, was slated for publication in 2020 as of April 2022 it was due in 2023. In March 2018, Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins, announced a book deal with Ioffe. Ioffe worked for the Columbia Journalism School's Knight Case Studies Initiative.
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