Robert Kagan is
co-founder with William Kristol of the Project for the New American
Century and signatory of both the PNAC Statement of Principles and the
1998 letter to President Bill Clinton calling for an invasion of Iraq.
He is a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace.
Mr. Kagan is a world affairs columnist for the
Washington Post. He is also a contributing editor at the New Republic as
well as at The Weekly Standard.(1)
He is also the author of several books, with New
World Order styled titles such as INHERIT THE
WORLD: America's Rise to Global Hegemony, 1609–1999
and OF PARADISE AND POWER: America and Europe in the New World Order
. (2)
From 1985-1988, Mr. Kagan was Deputy for Policy in the
State Department's Bureau of Inter-American Affairs. From 1984-1985, he
was a member of the State Department's Policy Planning Staff and principal
speechwriter to Secretary of State George P. Schultz. In 1983, he served
as foreign policy advisor to Congressman Jack Kemp and as Special
Assistant to the Deputy Director of the United States Information Agency.
In 1981, he was Assistant Editor at the Public Interest