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Robert Kagan is an influential American historian, author, and foreign policy analyst known for his advocacy of American interventionism. He has been a prominent voice in foreign policy discussions, particularly regarding the United States' role in global affairs. Kagan's works often analyze the complexities of power dynamics in international relations, emphasizing the importance of American leadership in promoting democracy and stability around the world.

His notable books, such as "Has Obama Made the World a More Dangerous Place?" and "Present Dangers: Crisis and Opportunity in America’s Foreign and Defense Policy," reflect his concerns about the shifting geopolitical landscape and the challenges facing the United States today. Through his writings, Kagan argues for a robust foreign policy that acknowledges the realities of power and the necessity of military strength as a means to secure peace and promote democratic values.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum August 26, 1958
Geburtsort Rochester, New York, USA