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Joshua Muravchik responds to letters to the editor in the most recent issue of Foreign Policy.
Is neoconservatism dead?
Arab democracy is a work in progress.
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.
Bush's policies resemble things advocated by neocons, a loose group with a distinct history and well-publicized ideas, not at all a shadowy cabal.
Who or what are neoconservatives and what is their relation to Bush's policies?
As the 2008 election cycle moves into high gear, the fractures and exhaustion of conservatism and the conservative movement are frequent themes of public discourse. Three recent acclaimed books examine the nature and history of the American right from different perspectives. Speakers at this panel discussion will debate the strengths...
Despite these criticisms, the book can be a useful read. For those who agree that Obama should have done more to extend a hand of friendship to Tehran, it will be a satisfying exercise in self-affirmation.





