- with
neoconservatism, such as
Bernard Lewis, Lulu Schwartz,
Richard and
Daniel Pipes,
David Horowitz, and
Robert Kagan.
Critics of
neoconservatism have...
- Look up
neoconservatism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Neoconservatism is an
ideological political movement.
Neoconservativism may
refer to: Neoconservatism...
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British neoconservatism is an
ideology that is a
strong proponent of
foreign intervention in the Arab
world and beyond,
supports the role of the private...
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Neoconservatism: Why We Need It is a 2006 book by
Douglas Murray, in
which the
author argues that
neoconservatism offers a
coherent platform from which...
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Neoconservatism (新保守主義, Shinhoshushugi) in ****an, also
known as the neo-defense school, is a term used by
Asian media only recently[when?] to
refer to...
- neo-conservatives
would enjoy Jiang's patronage. New
Conservatism or
neoconservatism (Chinese: 新保守主义; pinyin: xīn bǎoshǒu zhǔyì)
argued for
political and...
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Neoconservatism and
paleoconservatism are two
major branches of the
American conservative political movement.
Representatives of each
faction often argue...
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figure in the rise of
neoconservatism,
although his
works came out
years after Irving Kristol's 1972 book
crystallized neoconservatism. ****uyama was active...
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latter half of the
twentieth century. He was
dubbed the "godfather of
neoconservatism".
After his death, he was
described by The
Daily Telegraph as being...
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diplomat Raoul Wallenberg. In 2006
Murray published a
defence of
neoconservatism –
Neoconservatism: Why We Need It – and went on a
speaking tour
promoting the...