Also threatened would be the cadres who stovepiped the disinformation that the neoconservative used to manipulate public opinion. |
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He's a voice for US unilateralism, nation-building by warfare and neoconservative principles in which free markets are equivalent to democracy. |
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To say that opponents of neoconservative policies overestimate neocon influence is not to say that neocons are mere impotent scribblers, however. |
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On the other side are a few dozen neoconservative think tank scholars and defense policy intellectuals. |
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By the end of the 1990s, neoconservative tolerance for such perspectives was wearing rather thin. |
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I don't offhand dismiss speculation that this is all a neoconservative plot to privatize Iraqi art. |
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A prominent neoconservative, he was a co-founder of Project for the New American Century. |
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I think, however, that what is more likely is that neoconservative intellectuals and blowhards have gained more influence. |
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Political Straussians and their neoconservative allies argue that the spread of democracy is a panacea for many of America's global problems. |
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Other neoconservative organizations represented in the coalition by more than one member include AEI and Freedom House. |
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Meanwhile, neoconservative journalists have been channeling the administration's thinking. |
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It should not be a freak show for neoconservative politics and its pursuit of the culture war. |
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And they no longer muse about which nations might be next on the target list, disappointing their most fervent neoconservative supporters as often as they please them. |
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But when a neoconservative Republican and a liberal Democrat can agree on an issue it gives me hope for the future of political discourse in the blogosphere. |
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Similarly, when neoconservative ideologues speak of needing to rebuild an embattled US hegemony and legitimacy, they aren't impotently expatiating. |
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From the title on, your article stresses the youngness of this neoconservative movement. |
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Unlike the neoconservative apologists for the Republican attempt to rip off the poor, he is a genuinely original thinker, as well as a prodigy of learning. |
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Take Mark Dubowitz, an official with the neoconservative Foundation for Defense of Democracies. |
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Zakheim is not a neoconservative when it comes to foreign policy, though he supported the Iraq War at first. |
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He had no interest in the old liberal, and now neoconservative, goal of nation-building. |
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Like his neoconservative brethren, he offers nothing besides moral condemnation. |
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A hegemonic spirit nonetheless underlies both the liberal activism and the neoconservative unilateralism evident in much of recent American foreign policy. |
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Yet a handful of committed neoconservative defense intellectuals in and out of government convinced the president, rightly or wrongly, to back the idea. |
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Of course, this idea is implicit in much liberal as well as neoconservative thinking, but such an unambiguous statement is offensive to all sides. |
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Neoconservative wars create democracies that are bounded within neoconservative precepts, like extremely limited government and considerable corporate power. |
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There are neoconservative groups that believe that the cost of the basket is far too high. |
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We have to encourage those who want to return to realism and discourage the continuation of neoconservative unilateralism. |
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Babelmed was launched in 2001, a year in which neoconservative theories on civilisation spread worldwide. |
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I think that the coincidence between the economic depression and the aggressiveness of the neoconservative school determined what happened. |
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Therefore, this crisis also means the defeat of the neoconservative unilateralist approach and the neoliberal ideology. |
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During his presidential campaign, George W. Bush surrounded himself with people experienced in foreign policy and national security, many with a so-called neoconservative political philosophy. |
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Gary Samore, director of studies at the Council of Foreign Relations, said McCain is a mix of a neoconservative and the traditional internationalist. |
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Many people fear that he is a warmonger at worst, at best a prickly individual with neoconservative tendencies who will do little to mend fences with the world. |
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The governor did all this while often clashing with the neoconservative agenda of the bush administration in washington and risking the wrath of many in the business community. |
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A confident technocrat, he has reassured Europeans who were unnerved by his neoconservative predecessor's political baggage and lack of direction. |
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It takes a great many to destroy a great movement and the right has many lambs it can sacrifice. An already-common angle has been to blame the neoconservative movement for hoisting an unpopular war on the party. |
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The neoconservative movement, by contrast, has been in large part a professional development program and network of credentialing institutions. |
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Mr. Weigel delivers the latest rendition of his case in the April issue of First Things, an interreligious neoconservative monthly. |
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Once upon a time, neoconservative did mean something distinct. |
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