John Lloyd

Articles by John Lloyd

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Will they sing again of brotherhood?

  • 25 December 2000

Putin's first year - Comrades can rally no more, the party of Lenin leads nowhere. So Russia is searching for a new national anthem. John Lloydreports

Conviction journalists

  • 04 December 2000

John Lloyd on the right-wing commentators who have brought Tony Blair to boiling point

The right prepares for cultural war

  • 27 November 2000

John Lloyd, admitted to the intellectual heart of British-American conservatism, hears more about the growing Anglosphere project

It's the people, stupid

  • 13 November 2000

Just as new Labour achieves a coherent and intelligent position on Europe, the British public loses all confidence in the project. John Lloydreports

Crime and punishment. Russia is emerging from the ashes of communism as a relatively benign force in the world. John Lloyd on the nation's long, painful road to recovery

  • 06 November 2000

Midnight Diaries Boris Yeltsin Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 352pp, £20 ISBN 0297646788 Russian Nationalism Since 1856 Astrid Tuminez Rowman and Littlefield, 400pp, £21.95 The Struggle for Constitutional Justice in Post-Communist Europe Herman Schwartz University of Chicago Press, 348pp, £30 Economic Crime in Russia Edited by Alena V Ledeneva and Marina Kurkchiyan Kluwer Law International, 320pp, £73 Sale of the Century Chrystia Freeland Little,Brown, 370pp, £14.99 Failed Crusade Stephen F Cohen W W Norton, 160pp, £15.95 Russians on Russia: Issues 1-3 Edited by Edward Skidelsky and Yuri Senokosov Social Market Foundation and Moscow School of Political Studies, £20 for year's subscription

Between peace and war, only words

  • 16 October 2000

John Lloyd finds the Ulster Unionists once more on the brink of withdrawing from the government of Northern Ireland

The country that said Yes

  • 09 October 2000

Ireland, from inside the euro-zone, is booming. As inflation soars and wage pressures grow, are there any regrets? John Lloydreports

A faraway struggle that began in the west

  • 02 October 2000

The scene is being set for a new Great Game in central Asia. John Lloydon the contaminating influence of the Taliban

The New Statesman Profile - Douglas Daft

  • 18 September 2000

Globalisation - Meet Douglas Daft, the non-American revolutionary at the helm of Coca-Cola

Now there is such a thing as society

  • 11 September 2000

All main parties, sceptical of both state and market, want to embrace Edmund Burke's "little platoons". John Lloyd reports

Fidel Castro

The last revolutionary

The last revolutionary

Steve Richards

On Tory policy

Our future in their hands

Science

Religion and Darwin

Since the dawn  of time

James Macintyre

Miliband's dilemma

Brussels is back with a vengeance

Will Self

On Oscar Wilde

Where the Wilde things are

Film review

Bright Star

Bright Star (PG)

Books

Paul Auster

Invisible

Interview

Alain de Botton

The Books Interview: Alain de Botton

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