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Encyclopedia > Neoconservatives

Neoconservatism describes several distinct political ideologies which are considered "new" forms of conservatism. The Canadian and American usages are somewhat related; the Chinese is entirely unrelated.

  • Neoconservatism (Canada)
  • Neoconservatism (United States)
  • Neoconservatism (China)

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Encyclopedia: Neoconservatism (United States) (10785 words)
Neoconservatives were also members of the blue team, which argued for a confrontational policy toward the People's Republic of China and strong military and diplomatic support for Taiwan.
Neoconservatives are perhaps closer to the mainstream of the Republican Party today since the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon than any competing faction, especially considering the nature of the Bush Doctrine and the preemptive war against Iraq.
Opponents of neoconservatives have sought to emphasize their interest in Israel, and the large proportion of Jewish neoconservatives and have raised the question of "dual loyalty", an issue they do not raise with the neoconservatives equally staunch support of Taiwan.
Neoconservatism in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (6627 words)
Some opponents of neoconservatives have sought to emphasize their interest in Israel and the large proportion of Jewish neoconservatives, and have raised the question of "dual loyalty", an issue they do not raise with the neoconservatives' equally staunch support of Taiwan.
During the 1990s, neoconservatives were once again in the opposition side of the foreign policy establishment, opposing the post-Cold War foreign policy of George H.W. Bush and especially Bill Clinton, which reduced military expenditures and lacked a sense of idealism in the promotion of American interests.
Compared to other U.S. conservatives, neoconservatives may be characterized by an aggressive moralist stance on foreign policy, a lesser social conservatism, and weaker dedication to a policy of minimal government, and, in the past, a greater acceptance of the welfare state, though none of these qualities are necessarily requisite.
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