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Janan Ganesh

International politics commentator

Janan Ganesh is a biweekly columnist and associate editor for the FT. He writes on international politics for the FT and culture for FT Weekend. He was previously political correspondent for The Economist for five years.
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  • Saturday, 29 June, 2024
    Life & Arts
    What Britain gets right

    It is an unhappy country that votes on July 4, but also a modern and stabilising one

    Festival goers walk through a field beneath a giant banner calling for people to vote
  • Tuesday, 25 June, 2024
    UK general election 2024
    Britain’s big election will be the one after this

    Rethinking Brexit, the triple lock and other follies isn’t politically viable now but will be in 2029

    Sir Keir Starmer
  • Saturday, 22 June, 2024
    Life & Arts
    Why billionaires support Trump

    It is not (just) greed. Business encourages contrarianism

    A man wearing a suit and red tie and with his hands spread wide sits talking to the man next to him
  • Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
    Populism
    Don’t blame neoliberalism for the rise of the hard right

    Populism is often strongest in big-spending social democracies

    President Emmanuel Macron
  • Saturday, 15 June, 2024
    Life & Arts
    Europe’s real tourist trap

    The continent gets too much attention from the world to recognise its irrelevance

  • Tuesday, 11 June, 2024
    Populism in Europe
    The last best hope against populism is to expose it to government

    Macron has concluded that power often tames radical parties or demonstrates their incompetence

    Leader of the French far-right National Rally Marine Le Pen, left and lead candidate of the party for the upcoming European election Jordan Bardella
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Life & Arts
    Why do so few cities have everything?

    The number that can claim to hasn’t kept pace with a growing world population

    A young man and woman are walking at dusk. Behind them the skyscrapers of Manhattan glint in the setting sun
  • Tuesday, 4 June, 2024
    Keir Starmer
    No, Starmer should not be bolder

    ‘Bold’ is media-speak for ‘left wing’, and Britain doesn’t need a left turn

    Keir Starmer
  • Saturday, 1 June, 2024
    Life & Arts
    The shock of the old

    The appetite for risk often increases with age

    A close-up of a man in his sixties with one raised eyebrow
  • Tuesday, 28 May, 2024
    Conservative party UK
    The Tories’ disastrous misunderstanding of America

    On trade, the right of British politics couldn’t see that the US is a foreign land

    Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden
  • Saturday, 25 May, 2024
    Conservative party UK
    Rishi Sunak and the conservative dilemma 

    The right likes markets but not their cultural consequences 

    A person with their face out of shot wears a Conservative party rosette on the lapel of their jacket
  • Tuesday, 21 May, 2024
    US economy
    The lesson of the great American boom

    Maybe politics, which for decades has been dysfunctional in the US, doesn’t matter that much

    A skyline view of New York
  • Saturday, 18 May, 2024
    World
    What can and can’t be learnt from Singapore

    The island’s ultimate strength has been a lack of dogma

    People bustling through the atrium of a modern building with a view of nearby skyscrapers
  • Tuesday, 14 May, 2024
    Conservative party UK
    The right must own the Tory defeat

    The people who brought us partygate and Liz Truss’s mini-Budget think Rishi Sunak is the problem

    Rishi Sunak with former prime ministers Liz Truss and Boris Johnson
  • Saturday, 11 May, 2024
    Life & Arts
    The quest for interesting conversation

    From someone who relies on it for ideas, this is how to find it

  • Saturday, 4 May, 2024
    Life & Arts
    How Michelin stars explain the world

    The west’s relative loss of power is reflected in fine dining

    A man dressed in white arranges food on a plate
  • Tuesday, 30 April, 2024
    Joe Biden
    The lesson of Biden’s transformational first term

    Eloquence and charisma are vastly overrated in politics

    A portrait photo of Joe Biden
  • Saturday, 20 April, 2024
    Life & Arts
    OJ Simpson and the paradox of American power

    As the country loses clout, it holds the world’s attention more

  • Tuesday, 16 April, 2024
    Republican Party US
    US Republicans aren’t good at nationalism

    Stinting Ukraine will harm America in the contest with the supposed ‘real’ rival China

    Josh Hawley talks to reporters in Washington
  • Saturday, 13 April, 2024
    Life & Arts
    The myth of the second chance

    The self-help industry suggests all mistakes in life are retrievable. Middle age teaches us otherwise

    On a pebble beach, a young woman walks away from a man
  • Tuesday, 9 April, 2024
    Populism
    The west is suffering from its own success

    Smartphone addiction, culture wars and low birth rates are byproducts of wealth

    The toppled statue of the Confederate sailor Charles Linn in Birmingham, Alabama, in 2020
  • Saturday, 6 April, 2024
    Life & Arts
    The price of peace is stagnation

    As well as being the worst thing our species does, war is a creative spur

    A painting of a room with nurses and injured soldiers, with a tombstone at the centre
  • Tuesday, 2 April, 2024
    Labour party UK
    Britain will dislike the Labour government in no time

    Voters haven’t had to think about the party’s flaws, such as its statism, for 14 years

    Labour leader Keir Starmer, with Angela Rayner (left) and Rachel Reeves, arriving with his shadow cabinet in central London last year
  • Saturday, 30 March, 2024
    Life & Arts
    Britain’s war on everything it is good at

    Finance, foreign students, even the Premier League — the UK resents its strengths

  • Tuesday, 26 March, 2024
    Geopolitics
    Europe’s leaders have woken up to hard power

    It isn’t clear that their electorates have done the same

    A man in a suit hugs a woman in a suit at a gathering of heads of state
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