Today on TAP: Actually delivering for working people matters. It also matters whether elites support democratic institutions.
America and the World
U.S. Pressuring New Left-Wing Honduras Government
After the Honduran government fulfilled a campaign promise by moving to end an extreme form of special economic zone, two U.S. senators threatened to withdraw foreign aid to the country.
Indian American Groups Spar With New Jersey Democrats
Hindu nationalist voices and messages are showing up in American politics.
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).
Industrial Policy: Now Comes the Hard Part
Enacting large-scale bipartisan legislation was a minor miracle. It will take an even bigger miracle to spend all that money effectively.
Britain’s Tragic Collapse
The problem is not failed leadership but a failed ideology.
IMF and World Bank Predict Tolerable Crises
Rich economies expect to be largely unaffected by debt distress and looming defaults in developing countries.
A French Lesson on Inflation and Social Class
Today on TAP: In France, workers have shut down oil refineries, demanding wage hikes as a share of company windfall profits.

