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Named Person: | Ronald Reagan; George W Bush; George W Bush; Ronald Reagan |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Jesús Velasco Nevado |
ISBN: | 9780801895494 0801895499 |
OCLC Number: | 912465166 |
Description: | xviii, 300 p. ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Introduction: an analytical framework -- Who is a neoconservative? -- Neoconservative organizations as a vehicle for an ideological crusade -- Ideas, institutions, and interests: the influence of neoconservatism on Reagan's human rights policy -- Ideas, institutions, and interests: the influence of neoconservatism on the U.S. military buildup -- The second neoconservative movement -- Second-generation neoconservatives and foreign policy -- Neoconservatives at war -- Neoconservatism and American foreign policy after September 11 -- The Iraqi debacle and the partial decline of neoconservatism. |
Responsibility: | Jesús Velasco. |
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"This is an excellent and interesting book. Through extensive use of archival material, Velasco brings to light a number of facts that are not widely known, particularly with regard to the funding apparatus that financed the neocons' political and policy endeavors." - Benjamin Ginsberg, The Johns Hopkins University" Read more...
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