Gerald Jacobs is Literary Editor of the Jewish Chronicle and the author of Sacred Games.
Read moreDan Jacobson was born and grew up in South Africa. He is Professor Emeritus at University College London, and is the author of All For Love.
Read moreClive James is an expatriate Australian author, poet, and critic. His published works include Cultural Amnesia: Notes in the Margin of My Time, and Opal Sunset, a volume of selected poems. His website is CliveJames.com.
Read moreJeremy Jennings is Professor of Political Theory at King's College London and the author of Revolution and the Republic: A History of Political Thought in France since the Eighteenth Century, published by Oxford University Press.
Read moreSiv Jensen is the leader of Norway's Progress Party. In an interview with Standpoint editor Daniel Johnson, she explains her views. The American writer Bruce Bawer explains the background to her meteoric career.
Read moreDaniel Johnson is the Editor of Standpoint.
Read morePaul Johnson was Editor of the New Statesman from 1965-1970. He is the author of many books including, most recently, biographies of Churchill, Darwin, Stalin, Mozart, and Eisenhower.
Read moreR.W. Johnson is a journalist and historian. He is South Africa correspondent for the Sunday Times. His memoir of postwar Oxford, Look Back In Laughter, is published by Threshold Press.
Read moreLuke Johnson, entrepreneur and business commentator, discusses terrorism's growing menace with historian Michael Burleigh and Standpoint editor Daniel Johnson.
Read moreEdith Johnson is reading English at New College, Oxford.
Read moreSarah Johnson is a birth educator and the author of Parents on Parenting, Daring to be Different and The Christian Parent's Toolkit.
Read moreRick Jones is a journalist who writes on the arts for the New Statesman and other publications. He studied under WG Sebald at the University of East Anglia.
Read moreNigel Jones is a journalist, historian and biographer. He is the author of Countdown to Valkyrie: the July Plot to assassinate Hitler, with an afterword by Count Berthold von Stauffenberg.
Read morePeter Jones helped found Friends of Classics and the fund-raising charity Classics for All. His latest book is Vote for Caesar (Orion).
Read moreMarc Jordan works in the visual arts as a consultant and adviser. He is also founder of the Creative Education Trust, which connects creative businesses with schools in deprived areas.
Read moreBen Judah is the author of Fragile Empire: How Russian Fell In And Out Of Love With Vladimir Putin (Yale). He is a visiting fellow at the European Stability Initiative. A collection of his journalism for Standpoint, The Yeti Hunts: Travels Through Russia and Central Asia, is available as an ebook.
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