David Marquand

Articles by David Marquand

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The end of the affair

  • 24 November 2003

The special relationship is outdated. Blair deserves the axe for his Iraq follies, but can escape it if he now breaks with the US and opts for Europe. By David Marquand

NS Essay - 'The main Continental European powers will no longer jump to attention and salute when Washington blows the trumpet'

  • 26 May 2003

The world cannot tolerate a lawless hegemon. It needs an alternative pole of power. But thanks to Tony Blair, it will not be the EU

The tragedy of Tony Blair

  • 10 March 2003

This PM was the first in 23 years who wanted to put Britain at the heart of Europe. By joining those who toady to Bush, he has betrayed his own project

Back to the future. New Labour is not as new as it thinks. The Third Way is just the kind of guff that Ramsay MacDonald would have espoused. By David Marquand

  • 20 January 2003

George Lansbury: at the heart of old Labour John Shepherd Oxford University Press, 428pp, £35 ISBN 0198201648 Labour Forces: from Ernest Bevin to Gordon Brown Edited by Kevin Jefferys I B Tauris, 258pp, £25 MacDonald's Party: Labour identities and crisis (1922-1931) David Howell Oxford University Press, 452pp, £55

NS Essay - The playground bully

  • 21 October 2002

US missiles are the policemen of a global market, just as the Royal Navy was in the 19th century. Can US hegemony last longer than Britain's? By David Marquand

Age of the superstate

  • 25 June 2001

Britain and Europe: the choices we face Edited by Martin Rosenbaum Oxford University Press, 308pp, £8.99 ISBN 0192802283

The New Statesman Essay - Can Blair kill off Britain's Tory state at last?

  • 14 May 2001

Election 2001 - He may not be a socialist, but no Labour leader has ever been more anti-Conservative. And that is the key to his second term, argues David Marquand

The New Statesman Essay - The fall of civic culture

  • 13 November 2000

The new right's Kulturkampf has destroyed the values of the public domain. But does Tony Blair understand the need to restore them?

United they stand

  • 09 October 2000

Servants of the People: the inside story on new Labour Andrew Rawnsley Hamish Hamilton, 448pp, £17.99 ISBN 0241140293

The New Statesman Essay - Welcome to the age of the goo-goos

  • 12 June 2000

Blair's real aim is to go back to the 1920s and 1930s, argues David Marquand

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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