Andrew Stephen
Andrew Stephen was appointed US Editor of the New Statesman in 2001, having been its Washington correspondent and weekly columnist since 1998. He is a regular contributor to BBC news programs and to The Sunday Times Magazine. He has also written for a variety of US newspapers including The New York Times Op-Ed pages. He came to the US in 1989 to be Washington Bureau Chief of The Observer and in 1992 was made Foreign Correspondent of the Year by the American Overseas Press Club for his coverage.
Articles by Andrew Stephen
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North America
America - Andrew Stephen suffers a summit anti-climax
- 13 June 2005
The myth of the special relationship between the US and Britain, as shown by the Blair-Bush love-in, is exploded by America's new affection for the Aussies
North America
America - Andrew Stephen wonders where dead GIs go
- 06 June 2005
The war has become a distant pageant. Once in a while, those who fight it are the subjects of a schmaltzy celebration; otherwise they are ignored
North America
America - Andrew Stephen nails the Newsweek myth
- 30 May 2005
We think we know the story: Newsweek reported - wrongly - that copies of the Koran were flushed down toilets and people died in the riots that resulted. That's not what happened
North America
America - Andrew Stephen fears the worst for US airlines
- 23 May 2005
The other day, for the first time in hundreds of flights across the Atlantic, I was charged for headsets and drinks - the airlines are bankrupt but, remarkably, still in business
North America
America - Andrew Stephen watches TV with the White House
- 16 May 2005
Having frightened the mainstream press, and networks such as CBS, into compliance with its right-wing agenda, the Bush administration now has public broadcasting in its sights
Politics
This time, please put Britain first
- 09 May 2005
Election: the future - Andrew Stephen on Britain and America
North America
America - Andrew Stephen exposes a new McCarthyism
- 02 May 2005
Not content with controlling Congress and the presidency, the Republicans now want the judges to be "people of faith". A new McCarthyism is under way
North America
America - Andrew Stephen smells White House corruption
- 25 April 2005
Strident, crass and sanctimonious, the scandal-ridden Tom DeLay, Republican leader of the House of Representatives, defines the Bush era
North America
America - Andrew Stephen reveals how Bush nobbled the press
- 18 April 2005
The new style of government here involves paying journalists and broadcasters to mention Bush policies favourably and paying PR companies to plant fake "news reports"
North America
America - Andrew Stephen finds Catholics moving rightwards
- 11 April 2005
With many pharmacists refusing to accept, or even confiscating, women's birth-control prescriptions, right-wing Catholic activism is beginning to permeate this country











