Martin Jacques
Martin Jacques is a journalist and academic. He is currently a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics Asia Research Centre and at the National University of Singapore. Jacques previously edited Marxism Today and co-founded the think-tank Demos in 1993. He writes the World Citizen column for the New Statesman. His new book on the rise of China, When China Rules the World, will be published in June.
Articles by Martin Jacques
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North America
No-one rules the world
- 26 March 2009
- 10 comments
US economic power is crumbling, but China is not yet ready to take over the reins. Martin Jacques reflects on the potential impact of the G20 ahead of world leaders arriving in London. Part of the NS's unrivalled coverage of the global crisis
Economy
No fault, no debate
- 12 March 2009
- 2 comments
The longer the Prime Minister remains silent about the mistakes of the past, the less convincing he is as a leader for the present, let alone the future
UK Politics
When blue turned red
- 26 February 2009
- 11 comments
The "new" in New Labour was skin-deep: it marked the party's capitulation to Thatcher, writes Martin Jacques
Economy
The New Depression
- 12 February 2009
- 83 comments
The business and political elite are flying blind. This is the mother of all economic crises. It has barely started and remains completely out of control. By Martin Jacques, who this week joins the New Statesman as a columnist. Plus don't miss our Q&A









