Bringing equality into the political decision-making process—and going even further
America and the World
Business as Usual With Saudi Arabia Is Good for Business
Biden missed an opportunity to hold MBS truly accountable.
The Rise of the Private Police
In South Africa, private security companies have eclipsed the police force, threatening the state’s democratic authority and replicating apartheid-era racial inequality. Is the U.S. next?
The Bogus Corporate Counteroffensive Defending China
Today on TAP: A new Chamber of Commerce report misleads
Big Tech’s Bullying Campaigns
Faced for the first time with actual pressure from regulators and law enforcement, tech companies have responded aggressively.
Trump, Netanyahu, and COVID
It’s the difference between a competent autocrat and an incompetent one.
The National-Security Case for Decarbonization
Getting off fossil fuels will save a fortune in averted military misadventures.
In Myanmar, a Young Democracy Comes to an Abrupt End
A coup foretold and what comes next
The World Wants the U.S. to Get Serious on Climate
Trump slowed, but did not stop, America’s grappling with the climate crisis. Under Biden, can the nation catch up with the rest of the developed world?
Biden Rejoined the Paris Agreement. Now He Must Lead by Example.
The U.S. needs to move beyond its legacy of dithering on climate and set firm and meaningful targets on reducing carbon emissions.

