There’s a lot more the Biden administration can do to stop the pandemic—like no more kowtowing to pharma.
America and the World
The Limited Social Democratic Victory in Germany
The most likely coalition government includes the libertarian FDP party. The result: a modestly better version of Merkel.
Biden’s Bungled Execution of Brave Foreign Policies
Today on TAP: Australia, Afghanistan, and vaccines
The Great Pandemic and the Global Response
A Q&A with Adam Tooze about his new book on the economics of COVID
Let’s Talk About Drone Strikes
After the attack that killed ten civilians in Kabul, there must be accountability.
The Corruption of the Afghan Presidency
How Washington missed the nefarious practices of Ashraf Ghani
Vaccine Update: Pfizer Sticks It to Uncle Sam
Today on TAP: The drug industry and global vaccine needs
A War on Terrorism: At What Price?
$5.84 trillion has already been spent. But the human costs go much deeper.
Congress’s Latest Giveaway to Weapons Makers
While 7.5 million workers lose unemployment, members of Congress want to bail out the military industry.
The Prospect Responds to 9/11—and to the Wars That Followed
A look back at the magazine’s best pieces on the September 11 attacks and the government’s response

