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Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences
In the process of globalization, global interdependence continues to deepen, and global issues become increasingly complex. Ideological competition has gradually surpassed traditional power struggles to become a core variable shaping the evolution of the
Yidan Yin
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In the process of globalization, global interdependence continues to deepen, and global issues become increasingly complex. Ideological competition has gradually surpassed traditional power struggles to become a core variable shaping the evolution of the
Yidan Yin
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INFLUENCE OF US NEOCONSERVATISM ON FORMATION OF NATIONAL SECURITY PARADIGM
The Light of Islam, 2020This article analyzes the impact of neoconservative ideology on the formation of national security paradigms in the United States and reveals the impact of views and ideas put forward by U.S.
Mukhammadolim Mukhammadsidiqov +1 more
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On the Aesthetics and Politics of Neoconservatism in Postwar Japan and America
Comparative Literature Studies:This article explores the aesthetic and political dimensions of neoconservative thought in postwar Japan and America. Although neoconservatism today is most often associated with hawkish foreign policy positions and the mythos of American hegemony, it ...
Brian Hurley
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Mapping McCarthy in the Age of Neoconservatism, or the Politics of Affect in The Road
Cormac McCarthy Journal, 2019:This article suggests that in a reading environment weighted down by the neoconservative hegemony of the time, when considered at the level of affect—as politics enacted at the level of feeling, or as ideology experienced at a level that is prior to ...
D. Holloway
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HIV and AIDS in Brazil: neoliberalism and neoconservatism
MOJ Public HealthIn Brazil, a country of great inequalities, people with HIV and AIDS commonly need health services and care freely provided by the State. This study was carried out based on historical-dialectical materialism, finding out the social determinations ...
Ana Cristina de Souza Vieira +3 more
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Twenty Years Post-Iraq: Neoconservatism from the Ethereal into the Room
Jurnal Global & StrategisOver twenty years after the controversial 2003 Iraq War, there has been several academic foreign policy analyses into what factors influenced United States (US) President, George Bush, and his administration’s decision to invade Iraq. Investigations into
Rifqy Tenribali Eshanasir
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The Pacific Review, 2019
Using Samuels’ [(2007). Securing Japan: The current discourse. The Journal of Japanese Studies, 33(1), 125–152] political categories of Japanese perspectives on strategic policy, this article argues that the nation’s foreign and security policy under the
Carlos Ramirez
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Using Samuels’ [(2007). Securing Japan: The current discourse. The Journal of Japanese Studies, 33(1), 125–152] political categories of Japanese perspectives on strategic policy, this article argues that the nation’s foreign and security policy under the
Carlos Ramirez
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The Contradictions of Catholic Neoconservatism
, 2020This chapter details the rise and fall of perhaps the most unusual bloc within the neoconservative movement: the Catholic neoconservatives. It traces how Michael Novak's best seller The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism (1982) caused Catholic ...
J. Russell
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Cooperation and Conflict, 2013
Since 2003, scholars and pundits alike have vigorously debated the role of neoconservatism in the run-up to the US invasion of Iraq. Few, however, have examined the power of neoconservatism in terms of its resonance on an affective level. To more fully understand the influence that neoconservatism has had in recent US foreign policy debates, this ...
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Since 2003, scholars and pundits alike have vigorously debated the role of neoconservatism in the run-up to the US invasion of Iraq. Few, however, have examined the power of neoconservatism in terms of its resonance on an affective level. To more fully understand the influence that neoconservatism has had in recent US foreign policy debates, this ...
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