| With the Bush Administration about to recede into history, a question is if the neoconservative philosophy that underpinned its major foreign policy will likewise vanish from the scene. The answer seems likely to be Yes. But the epitaph of neoconservatism was written before-prematurely-in the 1980s. Having been apparently headed for extinction at the end of the Reagan Administration a second generation emerged in the mid-1990s |
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