On 7 May 2007, Robert Kagan, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a leading American political commentator, was hosted in Paris for a lunch organised by the Centre for Political and Foreign Affairs (CPFA).
Kagan addressed themes central to transatlantic relations, the role of the United States in the international order, and the challenges of promoting liberal democracy in an era of rising authoritarianism. Drawing on his influential analyses of power politics, he offered his perspective on the future of U.S.–European cooperation and the shifting global balance.
The lunch provided an opportunity for direct dialogue with Kagan, as participants explored the interplay between American strategy and European responses to contemporary geopolitical realities.






