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Dangerous Nation
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Dangerous Nation: America's Foreign Policy from Its Earliest Days to the Dawn of the Twentieth Century
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A 2006 book by Robert Kagan examining the interventionist tendencies in American foreign policy from its founding, arguing that the United States has been interventionist in its foreign policy from its founding, driven by commercial, territorial, and idealistic ambitions, challenging the notion of America as isolationist.
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Robert Kagan
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Kagan wrote this historical analysis published by Knopf, challenging isolationist narratives and promoting an expansive view of U.S. role abroad.
Since 2006