On Raymond Keene’s conduct concerning political and ethical issues:
- Keene’s Gambit by Jonathan Bryant (The Streatham & Brixton Chess Blog)
- Keene’s Move by Jonathan Bryant (The Streatham & Brixton Chess Blog)
- Checked Again by Jonathan Bryant (The Streatham & Brixton Chess Blog)
- What Jean Stean Had Seen by Justin Horton (The Streatham & Brixton Chess Blog)
- Self-publishing by Justin Horton (The Streatham & Brixton Chess Blog)
- Raymundo Contra Mundum – Kingpin (Issue 32, Spring 2000, available on-line)
- David Levy on the Brain Games Scandal, 2000-2003 – Kingpin (various issues; available on-line)
- Ex Acton ad Astra: The Golden Age of a Chancer – Kingpin (Issue 39, Spring 2007; available on-line)
- Machiavelli on Ice: Our paean to the career of Grandfraudster Raymond Keene concludes with the story of his most ambitious money-making scheme – Kingpin (Issue 40, Autumn 2009)
- Backstabbing in Baguio – Kingpin (on-line)
- Brain Games: The Full Story by David Levy (Chess Café, 14 August 2001)
- Generous to a Fault by Tony Miles (Kingpin Issue 15, Summer 1989; available on-line)
- Comic Relief by Edward Winter
- Chess Journalism and Ethics by Edward Winter
- The 1986 FIDE Presidential Election by Edward Winter
- The Termination by Edward Winter