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Mon. Jan. 12, 2004
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Politics in depth > The Americas > Politics & Economy
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Theologians of Empire
The Masterminds of America’s Foreign Policy
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When the current Bush administration took office in 2001, little was made of the names that constituted Bush’s inner circle of policy advisors, or of his appointees. But the aftermath of the September 11 attacks on the US ushered in a new era for American foreign policy, marked by an unprecedented belligerence and contempt for the norms of international law. This rabidly unilateralist stance on the part of the US raised many questions about the administration’s hawks and the “neoconservative” political philosophy they subscribe to.
IslamOnline presents Dr. Norman Madarasz’ two-part series on the American neoconservatives, their domination of the media, political discourse, their philosophical roots, and their seemingly paradoxical alliance with the Christian fundamentalist right:
America’s Far-moving Rightwing: A Christian Fundamentalist and Rational Secularist United Front
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