When the fighting stops in Ukraine, the West must ensure a generous settlement—and keep building a revitalized coalition of democracies.
foreign policy
What Now for China?
A conversation with Joshua Kurlantzick of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Prospect alum
How Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders Helped Lula Win
A democratic America took the air out of the Brazilian far right.
The Progressive Misstep on Ukraine Diplomacy
Lefty members of Congress stepped in it with an inadvisable letter.
The Ukraine Conundrum
Today on TAP: Democrats ask ‘what’s the endgame,’ then withdraw the question (which nonetheless persists).
President Biden’s Lonely Foreign Policy
His changes are highly welcome, if not perfect. Yet they will be easy to reverse.
War, Climate Change, and Other Disasters Haunt Afghanistan
Almost half a century of fighting brought the country to its nadir, and there is no clear way out of the misery.
DeSantis, the Queen, and Omicron Boosters
The Left Anchor hosts talk about recent events.
The State of the War in Ukraine
A Ukrainian academic explains what is happening on the ground and why.
Renewed Iran Nuclear Deal on Life Support
America and Iran should get the deal done despite obstacles, but the influence of Israel and Saudi Arabia continues to undermine American national interest.

