After the Neocons

After the Neocons
Title After the Neocons PDF eBook
Author Francis Fukuyama
Publisher Profile Books(GB)
Total Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Conservatism
ISBN 9781861978783

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A critique and reformulation of US foreign policy from one of the world's leading thinkers - who formerly regarded himself as a neocon.

They Knew They Were Right

They Knew They Were Right
Title They Knew They Were Right PDF eBook
Author Jacob Heilbrunn
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 338
Release 2009-01-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0307472485

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From its origins in 1930s Marxism to its unprecedented influence on George W. Bush's administration, neoconservatism has become one of the most powerful, reviled, and misunderstood intellectual movements in American history. But who are the neocons, and how did this obscure group of government officials, pundits, and think-tank denizens rise to revolutionize American foreign policy?Political journalist Jacob Heilbrunn uses his intimate knowledge of the movement and its members to write the definitive history of the neoconservatives. He sets their ideas in the larger context of the decades-long battle between liberals and conservatives, first over communism, and now over the war on terrorism. And he explains why, in spite of their misguided policy on Iraq, they will remain a permanent force in American politics.

The Digested Read

The Digested Read
Title The Digested Read PDF eBook
Author John Crace
Publisher RDR Books
Total Pages 296
Release 2005-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781571431592

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Literary ombudsman John Crace never met an important book he didn't like to deconstruct. From Salman Rushdie to John Grisham, Crace retells the big books in just 500 bitingly satirical words, pointing his pen at the clunky plots, stylistic tics and pretensions of Big Ideas, as he turns publishers' golden dream books into dross.

America at the Crossroads

America at the Crossroads
Title America at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Francis Fukuyama
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0300113994

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Presents a critique of the Bush Administration's Iraq policy, arguing that it stemmed from misconceptions about the realities of the situation in Iraq and a squandering of the goodwill of American allies following September 11th.

Neoconservatism and the New American Century

Neoconservatism and the New American Century
Title Neoconservatism and the New American Century PDF eBook
Author M. Ryan
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 418
Release 2010-10-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230113966

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Situated at the intersection of political history, intellectual history, and the history of U.S. foreign policy, this book offers an in-depth examination of the development of neoconservative foreign policy from the end of the Cold War to the election of George W. Bush in 2000.

Neoconservatism

Neoconservatism
Title Neoconservatism PDF eBook
Author Irving Kristol
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 518
Release 1995-09-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0028740211

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Here are the best of Kristol's now famous essays on society, religion, morals, culture, literature, education, and on the values issues which have come to define the neoconservative critique of contemporary life. These essays display the provocative ideas and style that have caused Irving Kristol to be justly regarded as the "godfather" of the conservative movement.

Neoconservatism

Neoconservatism
Title Neoconservatism PDF eBook
Author Douglas Murray
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 334
Release 2010-06-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1458779912

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Neo conservatism: Why We Need It is a defense of the most controversial political philosophy of our era. Douglas Murray takes a fresh look at the movement that replaced Great-Society liberalism, helped Ronald Reagan bring down the Wall, and provided the intellectual rationale for the Bush administration's War on Terror. While others are blaming it for foreign policy failures and, more extremely, attacking it as a ''Jewish cabal,'' Murray argues that the West needs Neo conservatism more than ever. In addition to explaining what Neo conservatism is and where it came from, he argues that this American-born response to the failed policies of the 1960s is the best approach to foreign affairs not only for the United States but also for Britain and the West as well.