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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The poisonous legacy of 9/11

  • 04 June 2007
  • 1 comment

New Yorkers were told their air was safe to breathe after 9/11. It wasn't. As the city's first toxic dust-related death we report on the lies and the cover-up

There's no one left

  • 21 May 2007
  • 2 comments

Andrew Stephen on how politics has shifted rightwards

When Mr Brown goes to Washington

  • 14 May 2007
  • 2 comments

The success or failure of Gordon Brown's prime ministership will lie across the Atlantic. So how will America react to him?

The unmentionable causes of violence

  • 30 April 2007

Present-day American males are the most pampered examples of their species in history, and compensate by vicariously nurturing self-images of masculinity removed from reality

Grounded: Why America's airlines are the world's worst

  • 16 April 2007
  • 1 comment

British travellers beware: the US airline industry is in a tailspin, and passenger service and staff morale are hitting rock-bottom.

The murk and dirt of the White House

  • 26 March 2007
  • 3 comments

At last, the everyday corruption of the Bush administration is gradually being brought out into the daylight.

Iraq: the hidden cost of the war

  • 12 March 2007
  • 9 comments

America won't simply be paying with its dead. The Pentagon is trying to silence economists who predict that several decades of care for the wounded will amount to an unbelievable $2.5 trillion.

Iran - This, Mr President, is how wars start

  • 19 February 2007
  • 11 comments

Andrew Stephen in Washington warns that war could easily be triggered by the Bush administration's sheer incompetence

Too complex for Dubbya

  • 12 February 2007
  • 2 comments

Unfortunately for the rest of the world, Rumsfeld and co never realised the Sunni-Shia division could get so complicated.

No Fidel, no problem?

  • 12 February 2007
  • 1 comment

Miami is planning a great party, and Bush's people expect dancing in the streets of Havana. But few others in Washington believe Castro's death would suddenly change Cuba.

The interview

Preview: Ken Livingstone: “The world is run by monsters”

The interview

Preview: Boris Johnson: “I’ll tell you what makes me angry – lefty crap”

On Syria

Intervention in Syria won’t work, so how do we stop Assad?

GOP race so far

Infographic: Republican primary race 2012

Mind your B-sides

Mind your B-sides

Time to rethink

Time to rethink, not reassure

Who minds?

Latter Day Taint?

Alistair Darling

Alistair Darling, the Miliband dilemma and what the party must do next
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