About Andrew

Andrew Stuttaford was born in England, but his day job (he worked in finance for nearly four decades)  brought him across the Atlantic in 1991 and he has been resident in New York City ever since. Andrew has been published in National Review, National Review Online, The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, The New York Sun, The New Criterion, The New York Post, The Daily News, The Spectator USA, The Spectator World, City Journal, Law & Liberty, The Washington Free Beacon, The National Interest, Politix, Bookforum, American Outlook, Forbes Polska and The Baltic Independent. In the UK, he has written regularly for the magazines Standpoint and Prospect and has been published in The Spectator, CapX and TheArticle. Andrew also has been published in Quadrant, the Australian literary and cultural journal. Andrew tweets as @astuttaford.

Andrew was a contributing editor of National Review for many years, and since March 2020 has been the editor of National Review’s Capital Matters and a fellow of the National Review Institute.

As to what Andrew's been writing about all this time, that's difficult to summarize, but, if you're interested, the archives set up on this site should give some sort of idea. Some pieces, of course, probably haven't aged too well. Others may have been rubbish right from the start. Any errors are, naturally, the fault of other people.

Andrew was educated at the universities of Oxford and Brussels and is a qualified English attorney.