Neoconservatism

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Adam Wolfson
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Condoleezza Rice
David Brooks
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George L. Kelling
George Will
Irving Kristol
James Q. Wilson
Jeane Kirkpatrick
Joao Carlos Espada
Karlyn Bowman
Kenneth Weinstein
Margaret Thatcher
Max Boot
Robert Kagan
Tony Blair
William Kristol

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  • ISBN 9781843543466
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 217mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 2005
  • Publisher: Atlantic Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In America a small group of thinkers, known as 'neoconservatives' stands accused of hijacking the nation's foreign policy, converting it from a multilateralist nation that relies on persuasion into a unilateralist country relying exclusively on military power to achieve its aim of installing pro-American, democratic regimes in the Middle East and, eventually, in Africa and other unstable regions of the world. Their critics call the neo-cons 'democratic imperialists' in pursuit of unachievable goals.

This book contains classic and original neoconservative writing to provide the first collection for British readers of ideas that are exerting enormous influence on American foreign and defence policy and have caused such a violent reaction among those who disagree. It contains freshly commissioned pieces by: defenseTony Blair; Robert Kagan; Condoleezza Rice; George Will; Jeane Kirkpatrick; Adam Wolfson; Irving Kristol; William Kristol; Margaret Thatcher; David Brooks; Max Boot; George L. Kelling; Kenneth Weinstein; João Carlos Espada; James Q. Wilson; Karlyn Bowman and Michael Gove.

Irwin Stelzer is a senior fellow and director of Hudson Institute's regulatory studies program. Prior to joining Hudson Institute in 1998, Stelzer was resident scholar and director of regulatory policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute. He also is the U.S. economic and political columnist for The Sunday Times (London) and The Courier Mail (Australia), a contributing editor of The Weekly Standard, a member of the Publication Committee of The Public Interest, and a member of the board of the Regulatory Policy Institute (Oxford). He is also a close advisor and confidant to Rupert Murdoch, the Guardian described him as the 18th most influential person in the British media.

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