Statesman - Literature

Literature

  • Statesman (dialogue), a Socratic dialogue written by Plato
Periodicals
  • Austin American-Statesman, a newspaper in Austin, Texas, United States
  • Dainik Statesman, an Indian Bengali newspaper
  • Idaho Statesman, a newspaper in Boise, Idaho, United States
  • Irish Statesman (1919-1930), an Irish weekly journal
  • Statesman Journal, a newspaper in Salem, Oregon, United States
  • The Statesman, an Indian English newspaper
  • The Statesman (Pakistan), a Pakistani newspaper
  • The Stony Brook Statesman, the student newspaper of Stony Brook University, New York, United States

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