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  1. 4 de ago. de 2006 · America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power, and the Neoconservative Legacy – Francis Fukuyama. Francisco Vázquez Ahued. First published: 04 August 2006. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-1346.2006.00033.x. Read the full text. PDF.

    • Francisco Vázquez Ahued
    • 2006
  2. 8 de sept. de 2010 · America at the crossroads : democracy, power, and the neoconservative legacy. Francis Fukuyama's criticism of the Iraq war put him at odds with neoconservatives both within and outside the Bush administration. Here he explains how, in its decision to invade Iraq, the Bush administration failed in its stewardship of American foreign ...

  3. 20 de mar. de 2007 · Analyzing the Bush administration’s miscalculations in responding to the post–September 11 challenge, Fukuyama proposes a new approach to American foreign policy through which such mistakes might be turned around—one in which the positive aspects of the neoconservative legacy are joined with a more realistic view of the way ...

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    • 2006
    • Francis Fukuyama
  4. 23 de feb. de 2021 · Principles and prudence -- The neoconservative legacy -- Threat, risk, and preventive war -- American exceptionalism and international legitimacy -- Social engineering and the problem of development -- Rethinking institutions for world order -- A different kind of American foreign policy.

  5. [5] Fukuyama's 'realistic Wilsonianism' – ironically, for a book that criticises American exceptionalism, this is not a phrase that travels well – seeks to reconcile competing schools of US foreign policy: neoconservative, realist, liberal internationalist, and nationalist or Jacksonian.

  6. Fukuyama describes four main principles of neoconservative thinking: that the internal character of a regime affects how it acts internationally; that the United States can use its power for moral purposes abroad; that large-scale social engineering should be viewed skeptically; and that international law and institutions are unable to provide n...

  7. This essay explains how neoconservative foreign policy doctrine evolved from strenuously seeking to defeat the communist enemy during the Cold War to thoroughly seeking to preserve America’s newfound …