New polling shows a bolstered desire for a rapid transition to green energy.
America and the World
Biden’s Successor to TPP Is a Boon for Big Tech
The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework seeks to prohibit forcing tech companies to share source code or store data locally.
What We Have at Stake in Ukraine
A war to prevent the past from becoming our future
Biden’s New Trade Deal: Less Than Meets the Eye
Today on TAP: All the details of the new Indo-Pacific Economic Framework remain to be filled in.
Altercation: The Return of a Criminal Neocon
Why does the foreign-policy and journalistic establishment still welcome Elliott Abrams?
Let’s Not Grant Saudi Arabia a Blank Check for American Support
Fareed Zakaria’s latest idea for a diplomatic bargain with the country is too clever by half.
Trade Group Driving Solar Controversy Includes Slave-Labor Companies
Companies working to sideline the Commerce Department investigation into Chinese trade violations are reliant on components made by Uyghur workers.
In Afghanistan, the War on Terror Continues
While millions of Afghans hunger, a radicalized Taliban movement is imposing a draconian government and foreign drones still haunt the skies.
More Money for Ukraine? How About Having the Pentagon Cover It?
The senselessness of continual supplemental war requests when the Defense Department already has an insanely large budget
Why China-Bashing Is Counterproductive
A response to Robert Kuttner on messaging about the U.S.-China relationship and uplifting workers across borders

