Robert Kagan
Biography (1958 -)
Robert Kagan (September 26th, 1958) is an American political economist, leader of the Néo-conservatives and confondator with William Kristol of the Think tank Project for the New American Century (PNAC). He is member of the Council one Foreign Relations.
He is with the orgine letter of the January 26th 1998 sent to Bill Clinton to ask him to follow another policy in Iraq consisting in reversing Saddam Hussein to preserve the American interests in the Gulf.
Kagan was in 1983 the adviser in foreign politics of the republican Jack Kemp and the author of the speeches of the Secretary of State George Shultz in 1984-85, in the administration of Ronald Reagan. He is expert with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. and with the German Marshall Fund off the United States.
Kagan is an occasional leader-writer of the New Republic, of Policy Review, Washington Post, and newspaper néo-conservative Weekly Standard.
Analyst néo-conservative in foreign politics, Robert Kagan lives today with Brussels with his family. He is perhaps more known in Europe and France that with the the United States.
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