Dean Starkman is a senior editor for ICIJ.
Starkman’s career has encompassed investigative journalism, media analysis, book publishing, and teaching, with a focuses on finance, media and their intersection. As a newspaper reporter, he helped lead the Providence Journal to the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Investigations, and covered white-collar crime, corporate governance and general business news for The Wall Street Journal and other major American newspapers; as a magazine writer, he wrote about the financial crisis, business media, and economic inequality for The New Republic, The Nation, Mother Jones and other publications. As a media critic, he ran the Columbia Journalism Review’s business section, “The Audit,” a daily critique of the U.S. business press. He wrote, The Watchdog that Didn’t Bark: the Financial Crisis and the Disappearance of Investigative Journalism (Columbia University Press 2014). He has taught media courses for Central European University’s Department of Public Policy and has been a frequent public speaker on journalism and related topics.
- Investigations
- Stories by Dean Starkman
A secret ruling hints at the huge stakes in the arbitration case, which is expected to stretch until 2028.
Apr 16, 2025
Russia dominated the island’s banking system under the watch of the European Union.
Nov 14, 2023
The Swedish telecom company has been sued by investors and investigated by authorities since the Ericsson List investigation.
Dec 14, 2022
Facing international pressure to shed light on shadowy corporate ownership, government plans to reveal who actually owns legal entities.
Oct 21, 2022
Former European Commissioner Neelie Kroes and French President Emmanuel Macron are facing critical questions about their past involvement with Uber.
Jul 11, 2022
What’s an oligarch? How do sanctions work? What have ICIJ investigations revealed about Vladimir Putin and his money? We answer frequently asked questions about Russia and offshore finance.
Apr 20, 2022
Days after ICIJ publishes the Ericsson List investigation, prosecutors said the Swedish telecom giant failed to sufficiently disclose possible misconduct in Iraq before signing a billion-dollar settlement with the U.S. Justice Department.
Mar 02, 2022
The telecom giant’s stock takes a hit after a new ICIJ investigation uncovered a years-long campaign of bribery and corrupt business practices in Iraq.
Feb 28, 2022













