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The jungle grows back
Book • 2018
In 'The Jungle Grows Back,' Robert Kagan argues that the world order maintained by the United States is precarious and requires constant effort to prevent chaos.
He warns that American withdrawal from its leadership role would lead to a more dangerous world, as weaker nations revert to historical power struggles.
Kagan emphasizes the importance of U.S.
engagement in maintaining global stability.
He warns that American withdrawal from its leadership role would lead to a more dangerous world, as weaker nations revert to historical power struggles.
Kagan emphasizes the importance of U.S.
engagement in maintaining global stability.
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