Cait Doherty
@caitdoherty
writing a book about Davos; editorial committee @NewLeftReview; reps RCW (UK), MMQ&A (USA)
.@FaberBooks has acquired Caitlín Doherty’s "revelatory" history of Davos and the World Economic Forum. Faber will publish Davos: The Rise and Fall of Globalisation in the Alpine Town that Created It in 2027 👇 ebx.sh/iPhBv8
The go-between. My long read on how Qatar has become the diplomatic capital of the world, and the power it has accumulated in the process. theguardian.com/world/2025/jul…
On Barry Lyndon’s 50th anniversary re-release, me for @unherd on Kubrick, Thackeray, Ireland, and the greatest prequel ever made, to the greatest film never made: unherd.com/2025/07/barry-…
Wrote about Trump's reversal on Ukraine and apparent détente with the establishment for @NewLeftReview sidecar newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…
We are very pleased to announced that Faber has acquired a hotly-contested and revelatory history of Davos and the World Economic Forum by @caitdoherty faber.co.uk/journal/faber-…
This excellent obituary of the scholar Hugh Roberts who died recently also reminds us that his last book for Verso (Loved Egyptian Night) is one of the sharpest analyses of the Arab spring. Tom Hazeldine, Unconfined newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/… via @newleftreview
For Sidecar, Raymond Geuss remembers Alasdair MacIntyre: 'He was one of the very few anglophone philosophers of the past two hundred years whom one could imagine emerging from the pages of Plutarch or Diogenes Laertius.' newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…
🚨Deal Announcement!🚨 “We do this to publish titles like this one, a rich blend of economic history, investigation, and contemporary storytelling that makes evident the hidden in not-so-plain sight forces that influence our lives as the whims of industry ruffle our governments,…
Now online from the Film Comment Letter: Caitlín Doherty (@caitdoherty) reviews Bong Joon Ho’s Mickey 17. Read here: filmcomment.com/blog/bugged-ou…
thank you to TrueAnon for inviting me on, and allowing me to go 'full Gibbon' on Europe:
🌎 Episode 439: Last Days of Davos 🇨🇭 Caitlin Doherty (@caitdoherty) joins us to talk through her trip to Davos, Switzerland and deep into the mind of the European technocrat at the brink 🕊️
'What would art as pure politics look like? Is it even desirable?' Luke Roberts on the poetry of Tom Raworth: newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…
Here’s my somewhat lengthy but cameo-strewn @NewLeftReview SCar piece on Bob Dylan from 61-66—his aesthetic priorities + personal obsessions, plus why he’d have hated online dating, via the fun if limited A Complete Unknown (h/t @mrianleslie @lola_seaton) newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…
I wrote about protests in Serbia for @NewLeftReview Sidecar newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…
“Davos Man had become a victim of his own success, too visible in the background of state and corporate handshake photos to hide from public criticism.” Caitlín Doherty (@caitdoherty) on the World Economic Forum. harpers.org/archive/2025/0…