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Andrew Stephen

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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America - Andrew Stephen watches Hillary get into gear

  • 07 March 2005

I can now say with some certainty that Hillary Clinton will run for the presidency in 2008 - and my prediction is that she has an excellent chance of winning

America - Andrew Stephen sees a big fence going up in Tijuana

  • 28 February 2005

Believe it or not, Bush is a moderate on immigration. But there is angry baying to the right of him, and the US is building a fence on its border with Mexico

America - Andrew Stephen now knows what George W knew

  • 21 February 2005

Newly released papers show the extent of the warnings to Bush before 9/11

America - Andrew Stephen screams for Howard Dean

  • 14 February 2005

Howard Dean, unlike Clinton and Kerry, doesn't wait for focus groups to tell him what to do - he just says he hates Republicans. He could lead the Democrats into a bright new era

America - Andrew Stephen watches the paper line up to vote

  • 07 February 2005

If academia were truly free-thinking, it would accept that the possibility of innate differences between the brains of men and women is a subject for legitimate inquiry

What next? Don't ask Washington

  • 31 January 2005

Iraq elections - The principles of the Bush administration are elastic. The future of Iran and Iraq could be decided by its speechwriters

America - Andrew Stephen fears for FDR's welfare legacy

  • 24 January 2005

Just as Bush and his team marshalled facts and factoids of doubtful provenance to justify invading Iraq, so they are now doing the same to justify privatising social security

Coronation, Texas-style

  • 17 January 2005

With US soldiers dying in Iraq, he could have kept it low-key. Instead, he wants $40m worth of balls, parades, bad food and military display. It says a lot

Land of the free, home of the stingy

  • 10 January 2005

Tsunami 2: Americans, who think they are uniquely generous, give just five cents a day each to charities abroad

America - Andrew Stephen reveals Washington's latest war

  • 01 January 2005

The Bush administration, like that of Richard Nixon, sees enemies everywhere. And it goes after them in the same sinister and unscrupulous way

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