Robert Kagan: Chautauqua Institution Lecture Series
Route 394, Chautauqua, NY 14722
Robert Kagan is the Stephen & Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow with the Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings, and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. Until recently, he also served as a contributing columnist at The Washington Post. Kagen served in the State Department from 1984 to 1988 as a member of the policy planning staff, as principal speechwriter for Secretary of State George P. Shultz, and as deputy for policy in the Bureau of Inter-American Affairs. He will conclude Chautauqua’s weeklong examination of “Global Power and Our Evolving International Order” with remarks providing up-to-the-minute analysis, based on his decades of experience in shaping and studying foreign policy, national security and statecraft.
Kagan’s latest book, Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart — Again, was released in April 2024. One of his previous books was The New York Times bestseller, The World America Made. He is also the author of The Ghost at the Feast: America and Collapse of World Order, 1900-1941; The Jungle Grows Back: America and Our Imperiled World; Return of History and the End of Dreams; Dangerous Nation: America’s Place in the World from its Earliest Days to the Dawn of the 20th Century; Of Paradise and Power; and A Twilight Struggle: American Power and Nicaragua, 1977-1990.
Politico Magazine named Kagan one of the “Politico 50” in 2016, recognizing the “thinkers, doers and visionaries transforming American politics in 2016.” He is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and holds a doctorate in American history from American University.