Does that mean, though, that neoconservatism is no longer useful as a label? Well, neoconservatism is, indeed, an impulse, current, or persuasion. It still exists now, as it did then, though it has of ...
Neoconservatism. The word itself hearkens back to the aughts, complete with images of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, "No Country for Old Men" and "Everybody Loves Raymond," the wars in Afghanistan ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
With the publication of a capacious volume of essays by Irving Kristol under the title Neoconservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea, the movement set in motion by its author—a movement that began as ...
Francis Fukuyama is the Bernard L. Schwartz professor of international political economy at Johns Hopkins University He is the author of the new book “America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power and ...
The movement called neoconservatism has provided the intellectual foundation for the resurgence of American conservatism in our time. And if neoconservatism can be said to have a father or an ...
Jon Taplin offers a welcome civil response to the book, agreeing in some places and disagreeing in others. He uses my book to make the case that neoconservative foreign policy and economic policy ...
The influential neoconservative movement is a complex and often surprising thing in this incisive historical study. Brookings Institution senior fellow Vaïsse subdivides the movement's dramatic ...
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John Judis warns against using political labels too rigidly: I am not sure what this says about what the United States should do in the world, but it does say that commentators about foreign policy ...
There are several major deficiencies — even logical gaps — in the Halper-Clarke thesis that Ronald Reagan would not have invaded Iraq (“Neoconservatism Is Not Reaganism,” TAS, April 2004, and posted ...