List of political magazines

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This is a list of political magazines.

Currently published

NameNationPolitical orientationYear founded
Arena Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaLeftist1963
The Monthly Progressive2005
News Weekly Conservative1943
Quadrant 1956
Quillette Libertarian2015
Datum Flag of Austria.svg AustriaModerate2004
profil Center-left1970
Dhaka Courier Flag of Bangladesh.svg BangladeshModerate1984
Forum 1969
The Star Liberal/progressive1991
EUobserver Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BelgiumModerate2000
Carta Capital Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilLeftist1994
Época Center1998
ISTOÉ Center-Left1976
Veja Center1968
Alberta Views Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CanadaModerate1998
Canadian Dimension Leftist1963
The Dorchester Review Conservative2011
The Narwhal Leftist2018
The Walrus Liberal2003
This Progressive1966
The Tyee Leftist2003
Vice Liberal1994
Beijing Review Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg ChinaMaoist, Dengist, Xi-ist 1958
Shijie zhishi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg ChinaState media1934
Al Siyassa Al Dawliya Flag of Egypt.svg EgyptPolitical1950s
Suomen Kuvalehti Flag of Finland.svg FinlandModerate1873
2512 Flag of France.svg France (Réunion)1923
Courrier International Flag of France.svg FranceCenter-left/Center1990
Le Monde diplomatique Left1954
Marianne Center-left1997
Politique internationale Moderate1981
Questions Internationales International relations
and foreign affairs
2003
Rivarol Far right1951
Blick nach Rechts Flag of Germany.svg GermanyAnti-fascist, Social democratic1984
Cicero Liberal-conservative2004
Jungle World Undogmatic Left1997
konkret Far-left1974
marx21 2007
Internationale Politik Moderate1946
(renamed 1995)
Nation und Europa Pan-European nationalism1951
Neue Gesellschaft/
Frankfurter Hefte
Social democratic1985
The European Moderate2009
Cogito Flag of Greece.svg Greece2004
Hot Doc 2012
Economic and Political Weekly Flag of India.svg IndiaLeft-leaning1949
Frontline Left1991
OPEN Moderate2009
Organiser Far Right1947
Outlook Left1995
Swarajya Right1956
Tehelka Moderate2003
The Week 1982
Nós Flag of Ireland.svg IrelandModerate2008
Village (magazine) Left2004
The Phoenix 1983
The Jerusalem Report Flag of Israel.svg IsraelModerate1990
L'Espresso Flag of Italy.svg ItalyLeft1955
Il Borghese Right1950
Lotta Comunista Marxism–Leninism1965
Critica marxista Marxism1963
The Diplomat Flag of Japan.svg JapanModerate2002
Assayad Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon1943
NOW Lebanon March 14 Coalition 2007
Forum Flag of North Macedonia.svg MacedoniaModerate1997
Gatopardo Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico2000
Siempre! 1953
De Groene Amsterdammer Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsLeft-wing1877
Elsevier Right1945
Expreszo LGBT Youth1990
HP/De Tijd Moderate1990
(year of merger)
Vrij Nederland Left-wing1944
Investigate Flag of New Zealand.svg New ZealandConservative1999
New Zealand Listener Moderate1939
Rodong Sinmun Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea Juche 1945
Herald Flag of Pakistan.svg PakistanLiberal1969
Newsline Moderate1989
Newsbreak Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines2001
Do Rzeczy Flag of Poland.svg PolandConservative2013
Gazeta Polska Right-wing1993
Gazeta Wyborcza Liberal, democratic1989
Krytyka Polityczna Left/Communist[ dubious discuss ](formerly)
Liberal, center-left
2002
Polityka Center-left1957
Przekrój Moderate1945
Uważam Rze Conservative liberal2011
Al Majalla Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi ArabiaModerate1980
Al Yamamah 1952
Amandla! Flag of South Africa.svg South AfricaLeft2007
Politica Exterior Flag of Spain.svg SpainModerate1987
Arena Flag of Sweden.svg SwedenLeft1993
Brand Anarchist1898
Expo Anti-racism1995
Fokus Moderate2005
Aksiyon Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey1994
Bayan Yani Women's politics2011
Barn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United KingdomWelsh nationalist1962
BBC Focus on Africa Moderate
(statutorily impartial)
1990
Forced Migration Review Internal displacement,
refugee, statelessness
issues
1988
Frontline Socialist2000
International Organization Moderate1947
Lobster "Parapolitics"1983
Monocle Moderate2007
New African 1966
New Internationalist Green1973
New Statesman Social Democrat1913
Prospect Liberal1995
Red Pepper Green/Democratic Socialist2007
Standpoint Conservative2008
Socialist Standard Socialist1904
Socialist Worker 1961
The Big Issue Left1991
The Economist Classical Liberal1843
The Middle East Moderate1974
The Salisbury Review Conservative1982
The Spectator 1828
The Week Moderate1995
Tribune Left1937
The American Flag of the United States.svg United StatesConservative/Libertarian2006
The American Conservative Conservative2002
The American Interest Moderate2005
The American Prospect Progressive1990
The American Spectator Right-wing/Ultra Conservative1967
The Atlantic Moderate1857
The Baffler Left1988
Bay Area Reporter LGBT politics1971
TheBlaze Conservative/Right-wing2010
Bloomberg Businessweek Moderate1929
Cato Journal Libertarian/Center-Right1981
City Journal Conservative1990
The Chicago Reporter Left1972
Chronicles Paleoconservative/Far Right1976
Commentary Liberal (formerly)
Neoconservative
1945
Common Dreams Progressive/Left1997
Columbus Monthly Moderate1975
CounterPunch Left-wing1994
Current Affairs Socialist2015
DSA Democratic Socialism1973
Dissent Democratic Socialist1954
El Iberoamericano Moderate2004
Foreign Affairs 1922
Foreign Policy 1970
Harper's Magazine Liberal1850
Harvard Political Review Moderate1969
The Huffington Post Liberal/Feminist/LGBTQ Issues2005
Human Events Conservative1944
The Independent Review Libertarian1996
In These Times Progressive/Left1976
Jacobin Democratic Socialist2010
Journal of Politics & Society Moderate1989
Mint Press News Left-leaning2012
Monthly Review Socialist/ Marxist1949
Mother Jones Social Liberalism1976
The Nation Progressive/Left1865
National Review Conservative1955
The National Interest Realist/Moderate; Neoconservative (formerly)1985
The New American Conservative1958
New Politics Democratic Socialist1961
The New Republic Liberal1914
The New Yorker Liberal1925
Newsmax Conservative1998
Newsweek Moderate1933
The Progressive Liberal1909
Policy Review Conservative1989
Politico Magazine Moderate2013
Reason Libertarian1968
Regulation 1977
Rolling Thunder Anarchist2005
Salon Liberal/Progressive1995
SLATE Liberal 1996
StreetWise Progressive1992
Time Moderate1923
Townhall Magazine Conservative2008
Washington Examiner Conservative2005
Washington Monthly Liberal1969
The Week Moderate2001
Wired Magazine Liberal1993
Z Magazine Anarchist/Left-Wing1986
World Conservative/Christian1986
World Affairs Conservative1837

No longer published

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    References

    1. Irving T. Richards (1933). The Life and Works of John Neal (PhD thesis). Harvard University. pp. 629–630. OCLC   7588473.