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- Robert Kagan remains a prominent foreign-policy commentator and Brookings Institution senior fellow. Recent discussions around his work have focused on his views on anti-liberalism, democracy, and U.S. foreign policy strategy, including his reflections on the state of American democracy and international order.[4][7]
- In 2024, he released a book titled Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart—Again, which has continued to shape media coverage and policy debates about domestic politics and the liberal international order.[7]
- Recent appearances and interviews highlight his analysis of U.S. political dynamics, elections, and the implications for U.S. foreign policy, including PBS NewsHour discussions from 2026 that feature his perspectives on regional and global security challenges.[9]
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The Washington Roundtable is joined by Robert Kagan, a historian and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, for a conversation about the pressures facing American democracy, the security of elections, and how these domestic tensions interact with the collapse of international norms. Nearly a decade after his prescient 2016 column for the Washington Post, “This is How Fascism Comes to America,” Kagan contends that the U.S. has moved beyond the warning and into a full democratic crisis....
music.amazon.co.ukEngage with ideas that matter with Robert Kagan and the Aspen Ideas Festival.
www.aspenideas.orgRobert Kagan is the Stephen & Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow with the Project on International Order and Strategy in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings. He is a contributing columnist at The Washington Post. His latest book, “The Ghost at the Feast: America and Collapse of World Order, 1900-1941” (Knopf), was released January 2023. One […]
www.brookings.eduRobert Kagan is a foreign policy expert who turned his focus to the United States last fall in a Washington Post column titled "Our Constitutional Crisis Is Already Here" that became one of the Post's most-read pieces of 2021. Kagan discusses the ongoing crises of democracy at home and abroad as Russia's war on Ukraine continues to unfold on this episode of "Democracy Works."
thefulcrum.usKagan, author of the recent book, The Return of History and the End of Dreams (Knopf 2008), writes a monthly column on world affairs for the Washington Post and is a contributing editor at both the Weekly Standard and the New Republic.
carnegieendowment.orgRobert Kagan is an instructor with the Hertog Foundation. Apply for fellowships & seminars in political thought & public policy.
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