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Изменение неоконсервативной повестки: идеологические и политические предпосылки (из истории американского неоконсерватизма)

Изменение неоконсервативной повестки: идеологические и политические предпосылки (из истории американского неоконсерватизма)

Abstract

В статье исследуется изменение неоконсервативной повестки дня и перенос внимания неоконсерваторов с идеологических и внутриполитических вопросов на проблемы внешней политики. Утверждается, что корни этой трансформации лежат на стыке идеологии и партийной политики. Обозначается преемственность между ранними представителями неоконсерватизма и группой противников усиления левых тенденций внутри Демократической партии США, сформировавшейся вокруг сенатора Г. Джексона. Указывается на роль таких организаций, как Коалиция за демократическое большинство и Комитет по существующей опасности, в смене партийной принадлежности неоконсерваторов.

The article explores differences between original and contemporary neoconservatives. The author claims that changing neoconservative agenda came from reinforcement of New Left activists within Democratic Party (USA). He argues that development of neoconservatism related to the group of activists of the Democratic Party, so-called Scoop Jackson Democrats. The author underlines the role of Coalition for a Democratic Majority and Committee on the Present Danger in changing the party identification of neoconservatives.

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НЕОКОНСЕРВАТИЗМ, ДЖ. МАКГОВЕРН, Г. ДЖЕКСОН, «НОВЫЕ ЛЕВЫЕ», ДЕМОКРАТИЧЕСКАЯ ПАРТИЯ (США), КОАЛИЦИЯ ЗА ДЕМОКРАТИЧЕСКОЕ БОЛЬШИНСТВО, КОМИТЕТ ПО СУЩЕСТВУЮЩЕЙ ОПАСНОСТИ, G. MCGOVERN, H. JACKSON, DEMOCRATIC PARTY (USA)

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