Gideon Rachman became chief foreign affairs columnist for the Financial Times in July 2006. He joined the FT after a 15-year career at The Economist, which included spells as a foreign correspondent in Brussels, Washington and Bangkok. He also edited The Economist’s business and Asia sections. His particular interests include American foreign policy, the European Union and globalisation. He is the author of Zero-Sum World, published by Atlantic Books in November 2010. He was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for journalism in 2011.
Submitted articles
America cannot live so carelessly forever – Financial times, 07/10/2013
Staying out of Syria is the bolder call for Obama – Financial Times, 13/05/2013
The Chinese dream is Smothered by Toxic Fog – Financial Times, 06/05/2013
Germany is a vegetarian in a world full of carnivores – Financial Times, 09/09/2013
Why I switched sides in the UK’s civil war over Europe – Financial Times, 20/05/2013
The Shadow of 1914 falls over the Pacific – Financial Times, 06/02/2013