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The Rise of Neoconservatism and Its Implications for American Foreign Policy
In recent discussions surrounding American foreign policy, the neoconservative movement emerges as a focal point for understanding the pervasive militarism that has shaped U.S. actions since the 1970s. From its origins in the aftermath of the Vietnam War to its enduring influence in contemporary policy, neoconservatism reflects a complex interplay of ideology, power, and the quest for justification in an evolving world.