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  • Saturday, 6 July, 2024
    The best books of the week
    Can Britain be mended?

    As the new government faces an economy, society and political system in despair, there is no shortage of prescriptions to put things right

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  • Sunday, 23 June, 2024
    The FT’s guide to the best books to read this summer
    Best summer books of 2024: Politics

    Gideon Rachman selects his best mid-year reads

  • Friday, 7 June, 2024
    Review
    The Searchers by Andy Beckett — the making of the Labour left

    A portrait of the figures from Benn to Corbyn who made waves in the party but often put protest before power

    A man in a suit and yellow tie stands smiling in a crowd of people holding balloons and placards with the words Ken’s Fare Deal
  • Friday, 31 May, 2024
    Review
    UK general election 2024: FT readers recommend five books to read

    A selection of the most insightful titles on the race for Downing Street

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  • Saturday, 25 May, 2024
    Review
    UK general election 2024: what books to read ahead of the July 4 ballot

    A selection of the most insightful titles on the race for Downing Street by FT experts

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  • Wednesday, 1 May, 2024
    ReviewFT Books Essay
    How to understand Modi’s India

    Is India enjoying a golden age or in democratic decline? And what will the prime minister do next? As the nation goes to the polls, four books attempt to unravel its many complexities

  • Monday, 29 April, 2024
    Review
    Downward Spiral by John Bowers — can British politics be saved?

    A senior barrister makes the case for fixing the ‘sense of decay’ affecting Westminster and offers detailed and robust reforms

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  • Wednesday, 3 April, 2024
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Fragile alliance — is Nato still up for the fight?

    As the alliance prepares to celebrate its 75th anniversary, three books consider its relevance, and argue that its most difficult years may lie ahead

  • Tuesday, 19 March, 2024
    US 2024 election: The 10 books to read ahead of the ballot in November

    FT specialists recommend the most insightful volumes on the race for the White House

  • Tuesday, 27 February, 2024
    Review
    The best new politics books — a year of momentous elections

    The campaigns that shaped modern politics, a rallying cry from the North, and lessons for democracy in the realities of human behaviour

  • Friday, 17 November, 2023
    FT SeriesBest books of the year 2023
    Best books of 2023 — Politics

    Gideon Rachman selects his must-read titles

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  • Monday, 23 October, 2023
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    John Gray’s The New Leviathans — is the world doomed to get worse?

    From global crises to rising geopolitical tensions, the philosopher warns us against assuming that progress is inevitable

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  • Monday, 16 October, 2023
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    The Britannias — a nation seen through its islands

    Alice Albinia tours the British Isles in search of eccentrics, radicals and rebels

  • Tuesday, 10 October, 2023
    Non-Fiction
    The best books to understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

    FT specialists recommend the most insightful reads on an issue with roots deep in the early 20th century

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  • Thursday, 28 September, 2023
    ReviewFT Books Essay
    Return of the Caesars: the making of emperors and dictators

    Autocracy is something today’s democracies thought they had left behind, but two books — one focused on antiquity, the other on modern history — shed light on how it is enabled

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  • Thursday, 21 September, 2023
    Review
    The Abuse of Power — Theresa May points the finger of blame

    Unreflective of her own failings, the former PM is big on public duty but weak on solutions

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  • Monday, 11 September, 2023
    Review
    Inside the corridors of power — the best new politics books

    Rory Stewart produces a genuine political classic, liberalism comes under attack — and a reminder of the values being fought over in Ukraine

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  • Friday, 8 September, 2023
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Spies — Russia, China and the long intelligence war with the west

    Calder Walton’s engrossing history of a century of rival spookery offers lessons for the present

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  • Thursday, 24 August, 2023
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    The Loom of Time — Robert D Kaplan on the reshaping of the Middle East

    A lively and provocative new study explores the powerful forces influencing the region in a disorderly, multipolar world

    A group of six sultans and emirs sit in a line on throne-like chairs
  • Friday, 14 July, 2023
    Review
    No Trade Is Free — Robert Lighthizer’s lessons from Trump’s tariff war with China

    The former US trade representative on how America must produce as well as consume — and win friends in the global economy

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  • Friday, 7 July, 2023
    Review
    Regime Change — a conservative battle cry

    Patrick Deneen’s critique of liberalism raises serious issues — but at times veers close to advocating a US theocracy

    A pair of children, one of them carrying a placard that reads ‘Leave us alone’, march along with anti-LGBTQ protesters during a demo in Glendale, California, in June 2023
  • Thursday, 22 June, 2023
    Summer Books 2023
    Best summer books of 2023: Politics

    Gideon Rachman selects his best mid-year reads

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  • Tuesday, 2 May, 2023
    ReviewHistory books
    Birchers — cabals, conspiracies and the group that paved the way for Trump

    Matthew Dallek’s fine new history looks at the 1950s conspiracy movement that radicalised America’s Republican party

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  • Wednesday, 19 April, 2023
    Review
    Politics round-up — strongmen and a delicate democracy

    Vivid and engaging accounts track Putin and Xi’s misjudgments and the growing pains of Spain

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  • Thursday, 30 March, 2023
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    A Stranger in Your Own City — the post-invasion agony of the Iraqi people

    A haunting account of the impact of western policies premised on sectarianism that engulfed the country after 2003

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