John Lloyd
Articles by John Lloyd
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Politics
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
Politics
Conviction journalists
- 04 December 2000
John Lloyd on the right-wing commentators who have brought Tony Blair to boiling point
Politics
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
Politics
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
Books
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
Politics
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
Politics
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
Politics
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
Society
The New Statesman Profile - Douglas Daft
- 18 September 2000
Globalisation - Meet Douglas Daft, the non-American revolutionary at the helm of Coca-Cola
Politics
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


