The paper offers a genealogy of neoconservatism, concentrating on its ideological and historical foundations in the early 1970s. In the first part, it shows how neoconservatism represented a reaction to the crisis-real and perceived-the United States was undergoing, and an answer Cold War liberalism gave to Kissinger's realism, to the radicalism of the New Left and to the emerging theories of interdependence. In the second part, the paper examines the influence neoconservatives were able to exert on the foreign policy of George W. Bush, particularly after the terrorist attacks of September the 11th, 2001. It argues that neoconservatism, as a visionary and utopian form of 'crisis internationalism', was ideally fit to dominate post 9/11 U.S. ...
This article analyzes the impact of neoconservative ideology on the formation of national security p...
This paper examines the rise of the `neoconservative' thinkers and policymakers that have exert...
The re-election of the George W. Bush administration in November 2003 and the unrelenting hard-line ...
Neoconservatism has been clearly visible in domestic American politics since the late 1960s, though ...
During the years between the Cold War and the Iraq War, neoconservatism underwent an important shift...
Since the 1960s, neo-conservatives advanced their agenda through journals, think tanks, coalitions, ...
This paper examines the rise of the 'neoconservative' thinkers and policymakers that have exerted su...
The paper aims at presenting research about Neo-Conservatism, in particular about the origin(s), his...
During the years between the Cold War and the Iraq War, neoconservatism underwent an important shift...
Neoconservatism in US foreign policy is a hotly contested subject, yet most scholars broadly agree o...
Several tendencies in US foreign policy politics generated a new foreign policy consensus set to out...
Beginning in 2002, President George W. Bush charted a new American foreign policy against internatio...
Neoconservatism reached its zenith as a school of thought when it became associated with the Iraq Wa...
Neoconservative political ideology has influenced U.S. foreign and defense policy in various ways. ...
Having declared that History ended around 1989, it seems that some neo-conservatives are keen also t...
This article analyzes the impact of neoconservative ideology on the formation of national security p...
This paper examines the rise of the `neoconservative' thinkers and policymakers that have exert...
The re-election of the George W. Bush administration in November 2003 and the unrelenting hard-line ...
Neoconservatism has been clearly visible in domestic American politics since the late 1960s, though ...
During the years between the Cold War and the Iraq War, neoconservatism underwent an important shift...
Since the 1960s, neo-conservatives advanced their agenda through journals, think tanks, coalitions, ...
This paper examines the rise of the 'neoconservative' thinkers and policymakers that have exerted su...
The paper aims at presenting research about Neo-Conservatism, in particular about the origin(s), his...
During the years between the Cold War and the Iraq War, neoconservatism underwent an important shift...
Neoconservatism in US foreign policy is a hotly contested subject, yet most scholars broadly agree o...
Several tendencies in US foreign policy politics generated a new foreign policy consensus set to out...
Beginning in 2002, President George W. Bush charted a new American foreign policy against internatio...
Neoconservatism reached its zenith as a school of thought when it became associated with the Iraq Wa...
Neoconservative political ideology has influenced U.S. foreign and defense policy in various ways. ...
Having declared that History ended around 1989, it seems that some neo-conservatives are keen also t...
This article analyzes the impact of neoconservative ideology on the formation of national security p...
This paper examines the rise of the `neoconservative' thinkers and policymakers that have exert...
The re-election of the George W. Bush administration in November 2003 and the unrelenting hard-line ...