Neoconservatism

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Pub. Date: 2011-03-18
Publisher(s): Belknap Pr
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Summary

Neoconservatism has undergone a transformation that has made a clear identity almost impossible to capture. The Republican foreign policy operatives of the George W. Bush era seem far removed from the early liberal intellectuals who focused on domestic issues. Justin Vaiuml;sse offers the first comprehensive history of neoconservatism, exploring the connections between a changing and multifaceted school of thought, a loose network of thinkers and activists, and American political life in turbulent times.In an insightful portrait of the neoconservatives and their impact on public life, Vaiuml;sse frames the movement in three distinct ages: the New York intellectuals who reacted against the 1960s leftists; the "Scoop Jackson Democrats," who tried to preserve a mix of hawkish anticommunism abroad and social progress at home but failed to recapture the soul of the Democratic Party; and the "Neocons" of the 1990s and 2000s, who are no longer either liberals or Democrats. He covers neglected figures of this history such as Pat Moynihan, Eugene Rostow, Lane Kirkland, and Bayard Rustin, and offers new historical insight into two largely overlooked organizations, the Coalition for a Democratic Majority and the Committee on the Present Danger. He illuminates core developments, including the split of liberalism in the 1960s, and the shifting relationship between partisan affiliation and foreign policy positions.Vaiuml;sse gives neoconservatism its due as a complex movement and predicts it will remain an influential force in the American political landscape.

Author Biography

Justin Vasse is Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. Arthur Goldhammer received the French-American Translation Prize in 1990 for his translation of A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution (Harvard).

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsp. vii
Introduction: The Three Ages of Neoconservatismp. 1
Incubation: From the Cold War to the Collapse of Liberalismp. 21
The First Age: Liberal Intellectuals in Dissentp. 50
The Second Age: Cold War Democrats in Dissentp. 81
Divergence: Inventing a Neoconservative Foreign Policyp. 110
Nuclear Alarm: The Committee on the Present Dangerp. 149
Migration to Power: Joining the Reagan Campp. 180
The Third Age: National Greatness Conservativesp. 220
Epilogue: Interpreting Neoconservatismp. 271
Appendix: The Three Ages of Neoconservatismp. 283
Notesp. 289
Acknowledgmentsp. 333
Indexp. 337
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