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The Neoconservatives portal focuses on: | The Neoconservatives portal focuses on: | ||
− | *US and international neoconservatives active in Europe. This included 'Scoop Jackson Democrats' as well as those associated with the Republican party. | + | *US and international neoconservatives active in Europe. This included '[[Scoop Jackson Democrats]]' as well as those associated with the [[Republican party]]. |
*Europeans who self-identify as neoconservatives or who have been heavily influenced by the US neoconservative tradition. | *Europeans who self-identify as neoconservatives or who have been heavily influenced by the US neoconservative tradition. | ||
− | *Europeans | + | *Europeans involved in projects and organisations with significant neoconservative participation, or which reflect a neoconservative ethos. The origins of the neoconservatives are closely bound up with Cold War political warfare networks which sought to enlist a broad spectrum of European actors in support of US policies. US-based neoconservatives have drawn on this tradition to construct heterogeneous and at times conflicting alliances extending from the far-right to the liberal-left. |
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[[File:Bush War Budget 2003-crop.jpg|thumb|right|320px| Former President [[George W. Bush]] former Secretary of Defense [[Donald H. Rumsfeld]] (center) and former Deputy Secretary of Defense [[Paul Wolfowitz]] (left) Photo: R.D Ward]] | [[File:Bush War Budget 2003-crop.jpg|thumb|right|320px| Former President [[George W. Bush]] former Secretary of Defense [[Donald H. Rumsfeld]] (center) and former Deputy Secretary of Defense [[Paul Wolfowitz]] (left) Photo: R.D Ward]] |
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