Jordan Stancil

Jordan Stancil is a PhD candidate in history at the Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) in Paris.

Currently

  • Paris: 'America is Back'

    November 5, 2008

    People here are looking in wonderment at the culture that produced Obama and at the people who put him in the White House. In short, they're looking at us.

2007

  • Sarko's Gift to the Wealthy

    August 15, 2007

    France's new president has launched an assault on the welfare state.

  • Hedging Bets

    June 14, 2007 Subscribe

    Why would anyone trust a hedge fund?

  • The French Connection

    April 19, 2007 Subscribe

    A new Reaganomics is taking hold in Europe, with grave implications for progressive politics everywhere.

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It's 3 a.m., Hillary's on the Phone | It looks like Clinton will be the Secretary of State.
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Left Out | Would it kill Obama to have an actual progressive or two in his cabinet?
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Key Committee Pick Signals Obama-Pelosi Direction | Waxman gets Commerce chair, amid signs of focus on healthcare, environment, consumer protection.
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» The Dreyfuss Report

That Iranian "Bomb"? Relax. | Obama has lots and lots of time to deal with this problem carefully and rationally.
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A Clinton Administration? | Given the Obama appointees so far, you might think Hillary had been elected.
Tom Engelhardt

» Passing Through

Should GM Survive? A Wall Street Analyst's View | Maybe they should just let it die.
Jane Hamsher

» Act Now!

Take the Joe Lieberman Pledge | In America, it's never too early to start preparing for the next election.
Peter Rothberg

» Editor's Cut

Smart Defense | Rep. Barney Frank is leading the charge to end the Pentagon's weapons spending spree. Is anybody listening?
Katrina vanden Heuvel

» And Another Thing

Election Updates --Good News and Not | Details on some ongoing stories
Katha Pollitt