Today on TAP: More of the same may be in store at the State Department.
Robert Kuttner
Robert Kuttner is co-founder and co-editor of The American Prospect, and professor at Brandeis University’s Heller School. His latest book is Notes for Next Time: Surviving Tyranny, Redeeming America. Follow Bob at his site, robertkuttner.com, and on Twitter.
This Economy Is Breaking All the Rules—and Thriving
A COVID-driven recession with temporary inflation is now followed by a strong recovery that follows no standard models.
Biden’s China Policy: Less Than Meets the Eye
Today on TAP: The White House executive order on export controls is mostly window dressing—and there is already pressure to water it down.
Capitalists: Be Careful What You Wish For
Today on TAP: Wall Street’s hilarious complaint against a totally captured self-regulatory agency has one thing right: This delegation of government authority is unconstitutional.
Argentina: Vultures Come Home to Roost
Today on TAP: How America’s most predatory hedge funds deepened Argentina’s economic miseries and helped invite a far-right reaction
The China Conundrum
As the world’s second-largest economy deals with multiple problems, is it time for a cozier relationship?
Will Biden Have Enough Chips in 2024?
Today on TAP: His industrial-policy programs are great. How much of an election year difference can they make?
The Ohio Vote as a Turning Point
Today on TAP: Red-state voters reject both a ham-handed move to undermine democracy as well as abortion restrictions.
Biden’s New Hampshire Blunder
Thanks to an ill-considered move by Joe Biden and the DNC, several fringe Democrats will be on the ballot in the nation’s first primary, and the president will be on the sidelines.

