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Welcome to the Neocon Europe Site

Welcome to Neocon Europe, your guide to Neoconservatives in Europe, including transatlantic propaganda networks from the Cold War to the War on Terror.

Neoconservatives in Europe - A guide to the the European roots of the neocons, and their longstanding involvement in transatlantic politics.

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Neocon International

The Democracy and Security International Conference in Prague in 2007 was a key moment in the formation of the Neoconservative International. It was co-organised by the Prague Security Studies Institute and


Think tanks and networks

Perhaps the most well known Neocon grouping is the Project for a New American Century. However, associated with it are two key US think tanks the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute. Both of these have been significant in helping to export Neoconservative ideas and policies to Europe.

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.

What is a Neocon

What is a Neocon? - An introduction to the neoconservative movement.

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