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  • '''Michael Ledeen''' is a [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] journalist and theorist. He writes "Faster, Please!" colu
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  • ...t and most influential right-wing organization" the support it provides to neoconservatism|neoconservative groups. While the Foundation does not take explicit foreign
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  • ...l, Gary Bauer, and Rachel Abrams. Kristol is often considered the dean of neoconservatism|neoconservatives. Bauer is a Christian Zionism|Christian Zionist. Abrams is
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  • ...has held a number of U.S. defense policy posts, and is recognized for his neoconservatism|neoconservative ideology. A number of commentators refer to him, ironically ...has distanced himself from the George W. Bush Administration, and, indeed, neoconservatism. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...y other than Israel. [[Daniel Pipes]], a strong Zionist associated with [[neoconservatism]], makes the valid point that not all [[Jew]]s are Zionists and not all Zio
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  • ...threats to the United States with a law enforcement paradigm, and favoring neoconservatism|neoconservative foreign policy. It lists three board members, Liz Cheney (D
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  • ...typically isolationist views of early- and mid-20th Century conservatives. Neoconservatism was first described by a group of disaffected liberals, and thus [[Irving K ...Deal and its legacy under Eisenhower and Nixon]]. They were opposed by the neoconservatism of the 1980s. The paleoconservatives stress tradition, civil society, clas
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  • ...ee for Israel, led by Christian Zionism|Christian Zionist Gary Bauer, with neoconservatism|neoconservatives William Kristol and Rachel Elliott, opposes J Street. Answ
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  • * [[Neoconservatism/Definition]]
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  • In his inaugural speech, they suggested he spoke more from a neoconservatism|neoconservative than a paleoconservative abolish-government viewpoint:<bloc
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  • The neoconservatism came under increasing attack by 2005. In the past national defense had focu
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  • * [[Neoconservatism/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Neoconservatism/Metadata]]
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  • ...blockquote> Note that Fukuyama has sometimes been strongly identified with neoconservatism, which has this ideal of liberal democracy, although his position keeps evo
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  • ...ical good, and, if necessary, is to be imposed, a cornerstone of current [[neoconservatism]]. It has been argued, however, that democracy did not easily translate int
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  • From another conservative group that can cross party lines, neoconservatism, there is conflict with some of the libertarianism|libertarians and paleoco
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  • ...top issues favoring them. Since the [[9/11]] attack, the party supports [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] policies with regard to the War on Terror, including the
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