Here’s the latest on Robert Kagan and The Atlantic.
- The Atlantic has had Robert Kagan as a contributing writer since joining the magazine in 2024, along with Danielle Allen. This move was announced by The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, signaling the publication’s ongoing emphasis on democratic governance and foreign policy commentary.[1]
- Kagan’s profile in public sources confirms his role as a senior fellow at Brookings and a long history as a foreign-policy commentator, with recent works focusing on liberal international order and anti-liberal currents, including his book “Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart — Again” (2024).[3]
- For broader context, Kagan’s public appearances and writings in 2024–2025 continued to position him as a prominent voice on democracy and U.S. foreign policy, including his involvement with The Atlantic as a contributor and his ongoing association with Brookings.[4][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact Atlantic announcement and summarize Kagan’s most recent Atlantic pieces with links.