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==Key Individuals== | ==Key Individuals== |
Revision as of 19:53, 12 November 2005
Neo-Conservatism
According to Irving Kristol, one of the leading neoconservatives, it is a movement of liberals "mugged by reality."
Key Individuals
- Norman Podhoretz Founder and editor of Commentary magazine
- Irving Kristol Former Commentary editor and founder of The Public Interest
- Elliot Abrams Head of the Middle East Desk of the National Security Council and Norman Podhoretz's son-in-law
- Douglas Feith Undersecretary of Defense and one of the architects of the occupation of Iraq
- Paul Wolfowitz former Deputy Secretary of Defense and current president of the World Bank;
- Richard Perle former Chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board
- William Kristol son of Irving Kristol, co-founder of the Project for a New American Century and editor of the Weekly Standard
- Daniel Pipes Middle East Studies professor and founder of the notorious Campus Watch
- Charles Krauthammer Washington Post columnist;
- Dov Zakheim former Comptroller of the Separtment of Defense;
- David Wurmser Cheney's chief Middle East advisor, his wife Meyrav Wurmser cofounded MEMRI
- Kenneth Adelman a hawkish arms control expert and senior Pentagon official.