Robert Kagan
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Robert Kagan (born September 26, 1958) is a neoconservative American historian and foreign-policy commentator. Kagan, however prefers the term "liberal interventionist" to describe himself.
Andrew Bacevich referred to Kagan as "the chief neoconservative foreign-policy theorist" in reviewing Kagan's book The Return of History and the End of Dreams.
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- A Twilight Struggle: American Power and Nicaragua, 1977-1990. (1996) Template:ISBN
- Present Dangers: Crisis and Opportunity in America's Foreign and Defense Policy, with William Kristol (2000)
- Of Paradise and Power: America and Europe in the New World Order. (2003) Template:ISBN
- Dangerous Nation: America's Place in the World from its Earliest Days to the Dawn of the Twentieth Century. (2006) Template:ISBN
- The Return of History and the End of Dreams. (2008) Template:ISBN
- The World America Made. (2012) Template:ISBN
- The Jungle Grows Back: America and Our Imperiled World. (2018) Template:ISBN
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