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Despite the fiasco of the Iraq war, only neoconservatism offers a strategy for victory against Islamist terrorism.
Richard Penn Kemble died last weekend at age 64 after a year-long battle with brain cancer. For 40 years he cut a unique figure in American political life.
The newly published The Neocon Reader (Grove Press, January 2005), edited by Irwin Stelzer, includes essays by nine present and former AEI scholars. At this seminar, the development and future of neoconservatism will be discussed and debated by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Karlyn H. Bowman, Charles Murray, Charles...
This anthology of essays written by today's leading neocons gives a comprehensive overview of the ideas that are exerting enormous influence on American foreign and defense policy.
Gerecht comments on factual errorsin a November piece by Robert Dreyfuss in the American Prospect.
"There are those who say the United States should not be the global policeman. But if not us, who?" What conservative would make such a hubristic statement in the Tea Party, deficit-slashing, small government environment of 2011? An in-the-bunker apologist for George Bush? An unreconstructed neocon warmonger? No. It's from Martin Feldstein.
It's remarkable how Obama kept foreign affairs on the back burner and has racked up political successes. Meanwhile, by concentrating all of his talents on domestic affairs, he's made a colossal political mess for himself.
Is neoconservatism dead?





