John Lloyd
Articles by John Lloyd
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Politics
Will this be the Chinese century?
- 10 January 2000
"To get rich is glorious," said Deng Xiaoping. But in Beijing, John Lloyd finds that industry is still far from fit for global competition
Politics
The godfathers go global
- 20 December 1999
New Statesman Millennium - Organised crime is the biggest success story of our age, a defining issue for the 21st century, as colonialism was for the 19th century. John Lloydreports
Politics
Stranded between two worlds
- 06 December 1999
Countries in the old communist bloc are desperate to enter the EU. But, as crime and corruption thrive, their hopes are, if anything, dwindling. John Lloyd reports
Politics
Rudy to Ken: come out fighting
- 22 November 1999
London's mayoral hopefuls should study New York, where Mayor Giuliani has made a career out of populist contrariness
Politics
The story of a strange romance
- 08 November 1999
Once, business was solidly Tory; now many big corporate chiefs adore new Labour. But can it last? John Lloyd reports
Politics
Mandarins, guns and morals
- 25 October 1999
A battle is being fought in Whitehall, with supporters of arms sales on one side and disciples of an ethical foreign policy on the other. John Lloydreports
Politics
Will Peter secure peace in Ireland?
- 18 October 1999
David Trimble and his advisers have long hoped for Mandelson to replace Mowlam, but the reality may surprise them, argues John Lloyd
Politics
A new style of governing
- 04 October 1999
Men in grey suits: the revolution - Civil servants will make better decisions if they have access to more knowledge. No 10 thinks it knows just how to do this
Ideas
The New Statesman Essay - Ulster: why the left must think again
- 13 September 1999
The Unionists should get more credit for burying old enmities
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - David Trimble
- 06 September 1999
"Intelligence sources tell us that the IRA is buying handguns for close-quarter killing." David Trimble interviewed


