Jason Cowley

Articles by Jason Cowley

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Sport - Jason Cowley tees up

  • 25 July 2005

Look on his works, ye golfers, and despair: the Age of the Tiger is upon us!

NS Profile - Ian McEwan

  • 18 July 2005

Terror and the UK - He is the closest thing we have to a "national novelist": one who can speak to and for the nation at times of crisis. Ian McEwan profiled

Sport - Jason Cowley pines for eloquent commentators

  • 11 July 2005

The best commentators weren't just experts - they were eloquent

Sport - Jason Cowley wants tennis players with life

  • 04 July 2005

Maybe we can't have characters, but must we have jingoism instead?

Sport - Jason Cowley prefers to win cleanly

  • 13 June 2005

Winning fairly is a noble ideal - one sadly lacking in cricket nowadays

Sport - Jason Cowley peers into the darkness that is golf

  • 06 June 2005

A golfer may cheat at life, but woe betide him if he cheats on the job

Sport - Jason Cowley expects a glorious summer's cricket

  • 23 May 2005

Cricket may be on the verge of a summer of glory never to be repeated

New Statesman Election Campaign Awards

  • 09 May 2005

Election: the campaign. In recognition of the glorious achievements and unforgettable moments of the past four weeks

Commentary

  • 04 April 2005

The wives of successful novelists once played a subordinate role to their often restless and self-absorbed husbands. Today, writes Jason Cowley, the roles are just as likely to be reversed

One nation under a flag

  • 14 March 2005

African special - Observations on football

Vince Cable

The bankers' escape

The bankers cannot believe their luck

China

The next superpower

A new sun rises in the east

Sweden

Death of a dream

The death of a dream

James Macintyre

Brown's PR gamble

Brown’s PR gamble

John Pilger

Travel and tragedy

Back to the point of departure

Iran

Hidden meanings

Hidden meanings

John Bercow

Speaker's secrets

Secrets of the Speaker

Film review

Shirin

Movies, minus the popcorn

Vote!

Will China rule the world?

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