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- Party along with the growing New Left and counterculture of the 1960s. Neoconservatives typically advocate the unilateral promotion of democracy and interventionism...
- In music, neoconservative postmodernism is "a sort of 'postmodernism of reaction'", which values "textual unity and organicism as totalizing musical structures"...
- used in the 1980s to differentiate traditional conservatives from neoconservatives and Straussians. Pat Buchanan said the conservative movement had been...
- possessed weapons of m**** destruction. He has been described as a neoconservative hawk on foreign policy issues. He has been involved with several think-tanks...
- Eric Marc Breindel (1955–1998) was an American neoconservative writer and former editorial page editor of the New York Post. Breindel grew up in an upper-middle...
- their 60s and 70s. The neoconservatives are a group of "younger" politicians, in their 40s and 50s. Notable neoconservatives often include: Shigeru Ishiba...
- (/ˈkeɪɡən/; born September 26, 1958) is an American columnist. He is a neoconservative scholar. He is a critic of U.S. foreign policy and a leading advocate...
- The Project for the New American Century (PNAC) was a neoconservative think tank based in Washington, D.C., that focused on United States foreign policy...
- frequently sought by neoconservative policymakers, including the Bush administration. His active support of the Iraq War and neoconservative ideals have since...
- the 2000 United States presidential election and saw the peak of a neoconservative faction that held significant influence over the initial American response...