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Robert Kagan is an American columnist and political scientist who is known as a neoconservative scholar and a critic of U.S. foreign policy. He was a co-founder of the Project for the New American Century and has served as a foreign policy adviser to both Republican and Democratic administrations. During the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Kagan left the Republican Party due to the party’s nomination of Donald Trump and endorsed the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton.
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Robert Kaganis an American columnist and political scientist. He is a neoconservative scholar. He is a critic of U.S. foreign policy and a leading advocate of liberal interventionism.
A co-founder of the neoconservative Project for the New American Century, he is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Kagan has been a foreign policy adviser to U.S. Republican presidential candidates as well as Democratic administrations via the Foreign Affairs Policy Board. He writes a monthly column on world affairs for The Washington Post. During the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign, Kagan left the Republican Party due to the party’s nomination of Donald Trump and endorsed the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, for president.
Robert Kagan is an American columnist and political scientist. He is known as a neoconservative scholar and a critic of U.S. foreign policy.
Robert Kagan is a co-founder of the neoconservative Project for the New American Century and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. He has been a foreign policy adviser to U.S. Republican and Democratic administrations.
During the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign, Robert Kagan left the Republican Party due to the party’s nomination of Donald Trump and endorsed the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, for president.
Robert Kagan writes a monthly column on world affairs for The Washington Post, where he shares his views on foreign policy and international affairs.
Robert Kagan is considered a neoconservative scholar and a leading advocate of liberal interventionism in U.S. foreign policy.
Robert Kagan was born on September 26, 1958.
Robert Kagan is currently a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, where he continues to analyze and comment on U.S. foreign policy and international affairs.
Well, I think he’s right to notice that there is a difference in attitudes and even in the broadest sense of world view between Eastern Europe and Western Europe. Which is old and which is new is an interesting question, and I almost think that maybe he’s got it backwards.
American historian (born 1958)
I think most Americans believe that although it’s better not to use military force if you can avoid it, that the world simply doesn’t provide us the luxury of giving away military force as an important tool of foreign policy.
American historian (born 1958)