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George Kennan, Moderate Realism, & Multipolarity w/ Michael F. Duggan

Mar 11, 2026
Michael F. Duggan, historian and political analyst who writes on realism and regionalism, joins to unpack George Kennan’s legacy and the true meaning of realism. He explores moderate realism, the shift from unipolarity to multipolarity, and the idea of consolidating regional power rather than global overreach. The conversation also examines spheres of influence, risks of ideological crusades, and strategic restraint.
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ANECDOTE

Kennan's Containment Became A Burden

  • George Kennan wrote the Long Telegram and the X article that shaped early Cold War strategy but later resented how containment was militarized.
  • Duggan recounts Kennan walking back his ideas as NSC-68 and militarized containment eclipsed his political approach.
INSIGHT

Kennan As Pragmatic Architect Of Policy

  • Kennan's major contributions were containment and helping design the Marshall Plan, both pragmatic statecraft rather than moral crusades.
  • Duggan highlights Kennan advising against military escalation in Vietnam and later opposing interventions like Somalia and Iraq.
INSIGHT

Neo-Hadrianism Proposes Regional Consolidation

  • Duggan argues the unipolar US hegemonic era is ending as China, the Global South, BRICS, and regional powers rise.
  • He proposes Neo-Hadrianism: consolidate regional strength (North America) instead of global overreach to sustain power.
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