Books by Robert Kagan and Complete Book Reviews
Robert Kagan, Author . Knopf $30 (527p) ISBN 978-0-375-41105-2
One of America's great myths, says Kagan, is that the U.S. has always been isolationist, only rarely flexing its muscles beyond its borders. Not so: in the first half of a two-volume study of American foreign policy, Washington Post
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Robert Kagan, Author Taurus $19.99 (190p) ISBN 978-970-58-0445-8
Scholar and Washington Post columnist Kagan delivers a brief but stirring treatise on post-Cold War politics, warning that the world's nations have again plunged into the dangers of geopolitics. Writing with authority and clear-eyed passion, Kagan...
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Robert Kagan, Author Knopf Publishing Group $19.95 (115p) ISBN 978-0-307-26923-2
Scholar and Washington Post columnist Kagan (author of Dangerous Nation, co-founder of neoconservative think-tank Project for the New American Century) delivers a brief but stirring treatise on post-Cold War politics, warning that the world's...
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Robert Kagan, Author Free Press $37.5 (0p) ISBN 978-0-02-874057-7
Kagan contends that the Carter administration's halfhearted intervention in Nicaragua was in response to American feelings of guilt for Washington's longtime support of the Somoza dynasty. The Reagan-era intervention, on the other hand, originated...
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Robert Kagan. Knopf, $21 (160p) ISBN 978-0-307-96131-0
In his intelligent, cogent, and timely newest (after The Return of History and the End of Dreams), Kagan explores the modern world as fashioned by America—which, despite the various crises around the globe, enjoys higher levels of democracy than...
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Robert Kagan. Knopf, $22.95 (192p) ISBN 978-0-525-52165-5
Kagan (The World America Made), senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, argues against the United States’ recent retreat from its global responsibilities in this brief, engaging call to arms. For Kagan, this retreat reflects a fundamental error:
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