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Amongst their most important progeny have been the now defunct [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] and the [[Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies]]. | Amongst their most important progeny have been the now defunct [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] and the [[Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies]]. | ||
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+ | One key strand of neoconservative networks in Europe reflects the movement's origins on the left, and the post-war role of Americans such as [[Jay Lovestone]], [[Joseph Godson]] and [[Roy Godson]] in running Atlanticist networks among European left intellectuals and the labour movement. In the US this tradition coalesced around the [[Social Democrats USA]], the [[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]] and the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. In contemporary Europe, its influence is reflected in institutions such as [[Democratiya]] and the [[Euston Manifesto]] | ||
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+ | Some American neoconservatives, notably those associated with [[Frank Gaffney]] and his [[Center for Security Policy]] have sought to promote their anti-Muslim 'Eurabia' discourse, through alliances with the European far-right. This includes groups with fascist antecedents like [[Vlaams Blok]] as well as populist politicians like [[Geert Wilders]], who have sought to distinguish themselves from the former group. Key institutions uniting American neoconservatives with the European far-right include the [[International Free Press Society]] and the [[CounterJihad Europa]] network. | ||
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