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  • {{r|neoconservatism}}
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  • [[neoconservatism|Neoconservative]] author; founder and head of the Center for Security Polic
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  • ...]] and the chairman of its board in [[Liz Cheney]], both associated with [[neoconservatism]], it is accepted to produce useful reference information as well as more p
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  • ...licy; son of [[Donald Kagan]] and brother of [[Robert Kagan]], prominent [[neoconservatism|neoconservatives]]; spouse of [[Kimberly Kagan]]
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  • Attorney involved in a number of [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] organizations; director, Democracy and Human Rights, [[Fo
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  • ...ice President]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]] and advocate of [[neoconservatism]] and [[unitary executive theory|unitary Presidential authority]]; currentl
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  • ...ticipants are identified with [[American conservatism|conservative]] and [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] positions.<ref name=RW>{{citation
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  • ...ication on international affairs, founded by [[Irving Kristol]], dean of [[neoconservatism]]. Among its best-known articles is the original publication of the essay "
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  • ...Leo Strauss is seen as one of the foundational figures in pushing forward neoconservatism - believing in ''noble lies'' (religion being a prime example for Strauss), ...tive movement, and, after Meyer's death, eventually replace fusionism with neoconservatism.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...appears on [[MSNBC]], [[ABC]], [[CBS]], and CNN, and is identified as a [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]].
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  • ...He has worked with a number of organizations considered [[neoconservatism|neoconservatism]] or hard-line pro-Israeli, including the [[American Enterprise Institute]]
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  • ....com/weblogs/TWSFP/pdf/IraqReport01.pdf}}</ref> The family is known for [[neoconservatism]].
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  • ...s the son of [[Donald Kagan]] and brother of [[Robert Kagan]], prominent [[neoconservatism|neoconservatives]], and the spouse of [[Kimberly Kagan]].
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  • ...[[American progressivism|American progressives]], especially to counter [[neoconservatism]].<blockquote>To advance from a nuanced dissent to a compelling vision, pro
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  • ...anuary 26, 1998. Retrieved May 7, 2008.</ref> Fukuyama is not a mirror of neoconservatism or of the George W. Bush Administration. In 2003, he wrote | isbn = 0300113994 }}</ref> describes neoconservatism as being a legitimate American political philosophy, but misapplied by the
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  • He is associated with neoconservatism, and signed the 1998 letter to President Bill Clinton, recommending the ove ...on chose Woolsey for CIA director because the Clinton campaign had courted neoconservatism|neoconservatives leading up to the 1992 election, promising to be tougher o
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  • The '''Foreign Policy Initiative''' is a think tank with influential [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] leadership, concerned with the stresses on the United Sta ...ty]] instead of the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and other hotbeds of neoconservatism after the neocons went all-out promoting the surge."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...American conservatism|American conservatives use as a differentiator from neoconservatism.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...sonianism was revived after 2001 by President [[George W. Bush]] and his [[neoconservatism|neoconservativ]]e advisors, who carried out an aggressive policy of [[democ
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  • ...and national security analyst, and political consultant identified with [[neoconservatism]] and the [[Republican Party (United States)]]. In 2001, he founded the co
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  • ...ually described as [[American conservatism|conservative]], and sometimes [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]]. [[Charlie Savage]] writes that Cheney was committed to
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  • ...Gancarski, wrote in Frontpage Magazine, affiliated with David Horowitz and neoconservatism, terms her a part of an antiwar coalition between the Old Right and the New
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  • ====Neoconservatism==== * [[Irving Kristol|Kristol, Irving]]. ''Neoconservatism: the Autobiography of an Idea'',
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