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==Other compilations of resources==
 
==Other compilations of resources==

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The Neoconservative phenomenon has resulted in a cottage industry of reporting, hypothesis and analysis. We list on this page some key resources for further research and reading.

Guides to the Neocon movement

Online resources and databases

  • Rightweb, the best compilation of data and profiles on Neocons and the US Right.
  • Sourcewatch The wiki based website from the Center for Media and Democracy. See their page on Neoconservatives
  • NameBase Hand-compiled searchable database of book and article references to named individuals.
  • History Commons, Collaborative journalism site based around event and entity timelines.

Neoconservatives on the web

Other compilations of resources

A Neoconservative Reading List at Amazon, mainly books by Neocons.

Books, articles and other resources

Books

  • Jacob Heilbrunn, They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons, Doubleday, 2008.
  • Stephen J. Sniegoski, The Transparent Cabal: The Neoconservative Agenda, War in the Middle East, and the National Interest of Israel, IHS Press, 2008.
  • Grant F. Smith, Deadly Dogma: How Neoconservatives Broke the Law to Deceive America, IRMEP, 2006.
  • Murray Friedman, The Neoconservative Revolution: Jewish Intellectuals and the Shaping of Public Policy, Cambridge University Press, 2006
  • Stefan Halper and Jonathan Clarke, America Alone: The Neo-Conservatives and the Global Order, Cambridge University Press, 2004
  • Sidney Blumenthal, The Rise of the Counter-Establishment: From Conservative Ideology to Political Power, Times Books, 1986

Films

Resources

Articles

Notes