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Neoconservatism (colloquially
neocon) is a
political movement which began in the
United States during the 1960s
among liberal hawks who
became disenchanted...
- Laura; Kipnis, Laura; Haas, Lidija; Haas,
Lidija (October 17, 2022). "The
Neocons Are Losing. Why Aren't We Happy?". The New Republic. ISSNĀ 0028-6583. Archived...
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profile in The
Guardian described Kagan as
being "uncomfortable" with the '
neocon' title, and
stated that "he
insists he is 'liberal' and 'progressive' in...
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rights abuses in the
modern world, that the
terms neoconservativism and
neocon are
often both
misunderstood and misrepresented, and that neoconservativism...
- for
Democratic Geopolitics Archived May 27, 2009, at the
Wayback Machine,
Neocon Europe,
accessed 3 June 2009. Tempest, Matthew; correspondent, political...
- Bush
pulls neocons out of the
shadows Los
Angeles Times,
January 22, 2005 The end of the neo-cons? BBC News,
February 9, 2009 The
Neocon Slur Archived...
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Bigger Bang is the twenty-second
studio album by the
English rock band the
Rolling Stones,
released through Virgin Records on 5
September 2005. It was...
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abattoir of
death and
destruction for the
geopolitical ambition of the
neocons". He
called for a
peace agreement in
Ukraine based on the
Minsk Accords;...
- the
Standard was
described as a "redoubt of neoconservatism" and as "the
neocon bible." Its
founding publisher, News Corporation,
debuted the
title on September...
- "conservatism"/"conservative"
coined as
variants of "neoconservatism" and "
neocon". They have been used as labels,
sometimes pejorative,
referring to members...