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The Ghost at the Feast by Robert Kagan
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Jan 10, 2023 | ISBN 9780307262943

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“To succeed in its foreign policy, a nation needs history and self perception. With extraordinary range and research, Robert Kagan has illuminated America’s quest to reconcile its new power with its historica lpurpose in world order in the early twentieth century. The Ghost at the Feast will influence America’s self-perception for years to come with its lucid analyses and thoughtful perspectives.” —DR. HENRY KISSINGER

“Kagan has produced a formidable work of synthesis and analysis based on prodigious reading and deep thinking. He adroitly places the evolution of U.S. policy in the context of developments in Europe and Asia, illuminating the challenges emanating from external events without losing sight of the domestic political context. His provocative conclusions will force scholars and students, policy makers and lay readers to reassess their understanding of America’s role in the international arena from the Spanish-American War to World War II.” —MELVYN P. LEFFLER, Edward Stettinius Professor of History Emeritus, University of Virginia

“With a facility for clear and cogent prose, Kagan is determined to prove that, far from exemplifying an isolationist approach to world affairs long proclaimed by many scholars, Americans have gathered and deployed massive strength to shape the international system to their liking. And yet, in spite of this spirited pursuit of power, Americans have seldom been happy in its possession or comfortable in its use…Kagan’s treatment of the various motives underpinning America’s entry in the First World War is exemplary…The Ghost at the Feast is thus essential for statesmen who acknowledge American ambition without hypocrisy.” 
—Brian Stewart, Commentary

“A broad-ranging history of America’s early evolution as a world power…Kagan cogently examines what he considers certain inevitabilities (e.g., the attack on Pearl Harbor) while delivering novel interpretations of events….An insightful study of the birth of the American empire and the resulting ‘American century.'” 
Kirkus, starred review

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