This book examines the shifting political landscape of the 21st century, focusing on the New Statesman, a British political magazine that has been at the forefront of political discourse since 1913. It looks at the magazine's history and evolution, as well as its
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The New Statesman is a British political and cultural news magazine published in London. Founded as a weekly review of politics and literature on 12 April 1913, it was at first connected with Sidney and Beatrice Webb and other leading members of the socialist Fabian Society, such as George Bernard Shaw, who was a founding director. The longest-serving editor was Kingsley Martin (1930–1960), and the most recent editor was Jason Cowley, who assumed the post in 2008 and left in 2024.