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Historian and Washington Post editor at large Robert Kagan joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about the stakes in the 2024 presidential election, the historical parallels to ...
Washington Post senior writer Frances Stead Sellers speaks with Robert Kagan, a veteran of the Reagan administration and scholar of foreign policy, about his new book, “The Ghost at the Feast ...
Veronica Miracle; Robert Kagan; Halina Reijn; Slava Leontyev and & Brendan Bellomo Correspondent Veronica Miracle reports on the California wildfires from Altadena. Author Robert Kagan argues that ...
Robert Kagan and Interventionism’s Big Reboot He fell from favor after the disaster of the Iraq War. But he was always biding his time.
Robert Kagan, historian and editor at large at The Washington Post, has sounded the alarm about the fissures in American democracy and what he calls an “anti-liberal rebellion.” On Thursday ...
Weekly Standard contributing editor and McCain adviser Robert Kagan writes in: "Some conservatives, it seems to me, have lost a sense of proportion and historical context in the present debate. I ...
In the second installment of his “Dangerous Nation” trilogy, the veteran foreign policy critic argues for embracing the better angels of America’s imperialist nature.
In his new piece in The Atlantic, called “Trump is facing a catastrophic defeat in Ukraine,” Kagan says Russian victory there would be seen globally as a “deadly blow” to the United States ...
Rarely does an essay in a newspaper make such a remarkable impression as did Robert Kagan's essay in The Washington Post this past weekend titled "Our constitutional crisis is already here." I ...
Robert Kagan testified before Congress on Tuesday about the biggest threats facing the US — which he says are Russia and China.
Washington Post editor at large Robert Kagan resigned Friday following a decision by the paper not to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential race. Kagan, who was well-known for his vehement ...