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'''Neoconservatism''' is a [[reactionary]] [[foreign policy]] position which advocates an increase in [[imperialist]] military intervention in other countries over [[isolationism]] or [[soft power]], or subversive actions such as [[election interference]] or [[color revolution]]. The term is common in powerful imperialist states such as the [[United States of America]], where it became official policy by the [[George W. Bush]] administration, supporting interventions in [[Iraq War|Iraq]], [[US intervention in Afghanistan|Afghanistan]], and elsewhere.
'''Neoconservatism''' is a [[reactionary]] [[foreign policy]] position which advocates an increase in [[imperialist]] military intervention in other countries over [[isolationism]] or [[soft power]], or subversive actions such as [[election interference]] or [[color revolution]]. The term is common in powerful imperialist states such as the [[United States of America]], where it became official policy by the [[George W. Bush]] administration, supporting interventions in [[Iraq War|Iraq]], [[US intervention in Afghanistan|Afghanistan]], and elsewhere.
==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 12:08, 30 April 2024

Neoconservatism is a reactionary foreign policy position which advocates an increase in imperialist military intervention in other countries over isolationism or soft power, or subversive actions such as election interference or color revolution. The term is common in powerful imperialist states such as the United States of America, where it became official policy by the George W. Bush administration, supporting interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere.

See also