%0 Journal Article %T Robert Kagan, un n¨¦o-conservateur embl¨¦matique Robert Kagan, A Leading Neoconservative Pundit %A Pierre Guerlain %J Revue LISA / LISA e-journal %D 2009 %I Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines %R 10.4000/lisa.2867 %X This article is an analysis of the new rhetoric of imperialism developed by Robert Kagan and the wrongly named "neo-conservatives" who have shaped the foreign policy of the Bush Administration. Kagan resorts to a gendered view of international relations which idealizes the use of force and reinvigorates the concepts and mental categories of Theodore Roosevelt. Kagan¡¯s dismissal of and scorn for the Europeans critical of the Bush Administration take a pseudo philosophical form but boil down to shopworn biological conceptions. Rather than being typical of American views of Europe, Kagan¡¯s neo-imperialist musings are those of a clearly identified ideological group that now exerts enormous influence over the White House, and are strongly opposed by other Americans. %K imp¨¦rialisme %K Kagan Robert %K souverainet¨¦ %K territoire %K projection extra-territoriale %K h¨¦g¨¦monie %K n¨¦o-conservateurs %K imperialism %K neo-conservatism %K sovereignty %K territory %K extra-territorial projection %K hegemony %K XXe si¨¨cle %K 20th century %K soci¨¦t¨¦ %K ¨¦tats-Unis %K society %K United States %K culture %K histoire %K history %U http://lisa.revues.org/2867