
From the war in Ukraine to the life of Roger Deakin: new books reviewed in short
Also featuring Anna Metcalfe’s Chrysalis and Octavia Bright’s This Ragged Grace.
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Also featuring Anna Metcalfe’s Chrysalis and Octavia Bright’s This Ragged Grace.
By Megan Gibson, Ellen Peirson-Hagger, Matthew Gilley and Michael ProdgerBolstered by Western weapons and training, Ukrainian forces are about to begin their most important fight.
Will efforts to put Russia in a Nuremberg-style trial for the Ukraine war succeed?
By Ido VockUkraine’s coming counter-offensive is the best chance to prove to its supporters it can still win.
By Katie StallardThe head of the Wagner Group has broken a cardinal rule of Russian politics: the subordinates are fair game, but…
By Ido VockThe US linguist on the war in Ukraine, how the West is provoking China and why the UK is “not…
By Ido VockThe Chinese ambassador to France said that ex-Soviet states don’t have an “effective status under international law”.
By Ido VockChina and Russia are united in an epic struggle against the West – and their leaders seek nothing less than…
By Katie StallardWrite to letters@newstatesman.co.uk to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine.
By New StatesmanAs long as the defence of the continent depends on American goodwill, Europe cannot credibly distance itself from the US…
By Ido VockThe holy Monastery of the Caves beneath Kyiv is threatened by war.
By Maurice GlasmanWhy the most radioactive philosopher of the 20th century still speaks to us.
By Lyndsey StonebridgeHow will this conflict affect the future of the Church?
Doctors and NGOs near the war’s front lines report that a physical and mental health disaster is looming.
By Sebastian ShehadiTaiwan’s remaining allies are being whittled away as Beijing positions itself as a peacemaker between Russia and Ukraine.
By Katie StallardThe chairman of the Munich Security Conference on why Europeans must prioritise the Global South to uphold the international rule…
By Jeremy CliffeA new poll of European publics reveals that support for Kyiv has strengthened since Russia’s invasion a year ago.
By Ido VockRoderich Kiesewetter, a leading MP in the former chancellor’s CDU, on how his party helped embolden Vladimir Putin to invade…
By Ido VockA new generation of liberal hawks views Ukraine as the pivotal battlefield in a global struggle for democracy.
By John GrayI’ve loved showing my guest London, but she has no hope of finding her own home or job here. No…
By Harriet Marsden