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2012:

  1. Robert Kagan
    Robert Kagan

    with Robert Kagan on Feb 14, 2012

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    24 min
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    16 comments
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2009:

  1. A conversation about the U.S. response to the crisis in Iran
    Duration
    21 min
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    7 comments
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2008:

  1. A discussion about the escalating conflict between Georgia and Russia
    Duration
    17 min
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    64 comments
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  2. A conversation with Robert Kagan
    Duration
    36 min
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    29 comments
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2006:

  1. A discussion with reporter and author Robert Kagan
    Duration
    27 min
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    6 comments
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2004:

  1. A discussion about America's foreign policy
    Duration
    23 min
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2003:

  1. A discussion about Condolezza Rice's speech about rebuilding the Middle East
    Duration
    60 min
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  2. A conversation with Robert Kagan
    Duration
    38 min
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1999:

  1. An interview with Robert Kagan
    Duration
    18 min
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1997:

  1. A panel discussion about the G.O.P's foreign policy
    Duration
    17 min
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Robert Kagan is an American neoconservative scholar and political commentator. He is a co-founder of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) and was one of the signers of the January 26, 1998, PNAC Letter sent to US President Bill Clinton. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Kagan worked at the State Department Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (1985-1988) and was a speechwriter for Secretary of State George P. Shultz (1984-1985). Prior to that, he was foreign policy advisor to New York Representative and future Republican vice presidential candidate Jack Kemp (1983). Kagan is a Senior Associate with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He recently published the book “Dangerous Nation: America’s Place in the World from its Earliest Days to the Dawn of the Twentieth Century”.

Source-Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kagan