As a distinct foreign-policy group, neoconservatives emerged in a period of social unrest and political cynicism—a time when insurgent presidential candidates can have profound effects on the outlook and conduct of foreign policy. The George McGovern insurgency is an important historical event that was accompanied by social unrest, distrust in government and the splintering of the Democratic Party into disparate foreign-policy groups, including the neoconservatives. McGovern, and in particular his 1972 nomination as the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, is key to understanding the neoconservatives’ disaffection with their own party. This research investigates the catalyzing and unifying effect that McGovern’s 1972 run for the presi...
The objective of this article is to refute the popular and influential view that neoconservatism is ...
This paper examines Cold War influences on early post-World War II presidential elections, Barry M. ...
Neoconservatism reached its zenith as a school of thought when it became associated with the Iraq Wa...
As a distinct foreign-policy group, neoconservatives emerged in a period of social unrest and politi...
This thesis examines the effects and influence of the neoconservative agenda on U.S. foreign policy ...
Neoconservative political ideology has influenced U.S. foreign and defense policy in various ways. ...
At the time of America's 2003 invasion of Iraq, the term "neoconservative" was enjoying wide currenc...
Beginning in 2002, President George W. Bush charted a new American foreign policy against internatio...
Although previous scholarship indicates that foreign policy has only a minimal impact on voter behav...
While domestic issues loom large in voters? minds during American presidential elections, matters of...
Neoconservatism has been clearly visible in domestic American politics since the late 1960s, though ...
This paper examines the rise of the `neoconservative' thinkers and policymakers that have exert...
Neoconservatism remains an important school of thought in American foreign policy debates, according...
During the sixteen years that followed the defeat of Barry Goldwater in the 1964 presidential electi...
The indisputable uniqueness of the US’s political system is also reflected in its party system. The ...
The objective of this article is to refute the popular and influential view that neoconservatism is ...
This paper examines Cold War influences on early post-World War II presidential elections, Barry M. ...
Neoconservatism reached its zenith as a school of thought when it became associated with the Iraq Wa...
As a distinct foreign-policy group, neoconservatives emerged in a period of social unrest and politi...
This thesis examines the effects and influence of the neoconservative agenda on U.S. foreign policy ...
Neoconservative political ideology has influenced U.S. foreign and defense policy in various ways. ...
At the time of America's 2003 invasion of Iraq, the term "neoconservative" was enjoying wide currenc...
Beginning in 2002, President George W. Bush charted a new American foreign policy against internatio...
Although previous scholarship indicates that foreign policy has only a minimal impact on voter behav...
While domestic issues loom large in voters? minds during American presidential elections, matters of...
Neoconservatism has been clearly visible in domestic American politics since the late 1960s, though ...
This paper examines the rise of the `neoconservative' thinkers and policymakers that have exert...
Neoconservatism remains an important school of thought in American foreign policy debates, according...
During the sixteen years that followed the defeat of Barry Goldwater in the 1964 presidential electi...
The indisputable uniqueness of the US’s political system is also reflected in its party system. The ...
The objective of this article is to refute the popular and influential view that neoconservatism is ...
This paper examines Cold War influences on early post-World War II presidential elections, Barry M. ...
Neoconservatism reached its zenith as a school of thought when it became associated with the Iraq Wa...