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		Definition of neoconservative in English: neoconservativeadjective niːəʊkənˈsəːvətɪvˌnioʊkənˈsərvədɪv Relating to or denoting a return to a modified form of a traditional viewpoint, in particular a political ideology characterized by an emphasis on free-market capitalism and an interventionist foreign policy. Example sentencesExamples -  A hegemonic spirit nonetheless underlies both the liberal activism and the neoconservative unilateralism evident in much of recent American foreign policy.
 -  Yet a handful of committed neoconservative defense intellectuals in and out of government convinced the president, rightly or wrongly, to back the idea.
 -  Of course, this idea is implicit in much liberal as well as neoconservative thinking, but such an unambiguous statement is offensive to all sides.
 -  However, editors and well-paid media pundits are well aware that social and political opposition to the neoconservative order in the US poses a direct threat to their own privileged existence in Britain.
 -  Neoconservative wars create democracies that are bounded within neoconservative precepts, like extremely limited government and considerable corporate power.
 -  This was the side of politics, the neoconservative side, that said that they had one big thing to offer in the war against terror - the doctrine of pre-emption.
 -  This is a classic example of neoconservative obfuscation.
 -  Mead labels the rise of neoconservative thinking in international relations as ‘American Revivalism’ - the religious overtone of the phrase is intentional.
 -  On the other side are a few dozen neoconservative think tank scholars and defense policy intellectuals.
 -  By the end of the 1990s, neoconservative tolerance for such perspectives was wearing rather thin.
 -  And they no longer muse about which nations might be next on the target list, disappointing their most fervent neoconservative supporters as often as they please them.
 -  But when a neoconservative Republican and a liberal Democrat can agree on an issue it gives me hope for the future of political discourse in the blogosphere.
 -  I think, however, that what is more likely is that neoconservative intellectuals and blowhards (whom you despise) have gained more influence.
 -  Political Straussians and their neoconservative allies argue that the spread of democracy is a panacea for many of America's global problems.
 -  However, to speak against the neoconservative Republican and liberal Democrat ideal of a powerful central government is as impermissible as to utter words deemed to offend the legally privileged.
 -  This is not necessarily because the journalist and the relief worker share a liberal outlook; a neoconservative pundit would fare no better with the NCO, for example.
 -  What was still being worked out at that time was the propaganda piece, a sustained refinement of the storyline that had been hinted at in neoconservative circles and the White House for months, even years.
 -  Other neoconservative organizations represented in the coalition by more than one member include AEI and Freedom House.
 -  Meanwhile, neoconservative journalists have been channeling the administration's thinking.
 -  It should not be a freak show for neoconservative politics and its pursuit of the culture war.
 
 
 noun niːəʊkənˈsəːvətɪvˌnioʊkənˈsərvədɪv A person with neoconservative views. 新保守主义者,新保守派 Example sentencesExamples -  The neoconservatives consistently misrepresent the right as culturally open and committed to equality of opportunity.
 -  Actually neoconservatives do tolerate welfare as a way of controlling people, at least they admit it.
 -  The notorious unilateralism of the neoconservatives in Washington never boded well for the billing of Cancun as a more consensual round of talks.
 -  When the Cold War ended, these neoconservatives began casting about for a new crusade to give meaning to their lives.
 -  Current US assertiveness cannot be seen simply as resulting from the short-sighted view of a few neoconservatives giddy at the thought of all those bombs.
 -  Current campus conservatism isn't part of any clandestine plan organized by neoconservatives in a back room of the White House.
 -  In temperament, too, neoconservatives have revealed themselves as the antithesis of conservative.
 -  But this invasion will not be the cakewalk neoconservatives predict.
 -  The collapse of the vital center pushed neoconservatives and the Democratic Party leadership in opposite directions.
 -  It was mostly just an excuse to examine the democracy-promoting credentials of neoconservatives.
 -  The neoconservatives, to my complete surprise, were not pleased.
 -  In the process of describing the neoconservatives, not a single mention is made of the policies or policy-makers of the Democratic Party.
 -  At last, the global justice movement has found a vision as expansive and planet-wide as that of the American neoconservatives.
 -  The clash of civilizations sought by the Bush administration's neoconservatives appears to be nearly at hand.
 -  This was thought up by the neoconservatives who saw no bounds to US power and pooh-poohed any sort of concerns about overextension.
 -  They were neither the noble heroes depicted by neoconservatives nor the villains depicted by leftist debunkers.
 -  The self-styled neoconservatives, for example, are the antithesis of conservatism.
 -  It does not, as the neoconservatives argue, ignore power; it redefines power as surveillance.
 -  His book could have complemented the work of these and the many others who have exposed the real agenda of the US neoconservatives, but he has missed the opportunity.
 -  It thoroughly mixes up conservatives, neoconservatives and libertarians.
 
    Definition of neoconservative in US English: neoconservativeadjectiveˌnioʊkənˈsərvədɪvˌnēōkənˈsərvədiv Relating to or denoting a return to a modified form of a traditional viewpoint, in particular a political ideology characterized by an emphasis on free-market capitalism and an interventionist foreign policy. Example sentencesExamples -  Political Straussians and their neoconservative allies argue that the spread of democracy is a panacea for many of America's global problems.
 -  On the other side are a few dozen neoconservative think tank scholars and defense policy intellectuals.
 -  Mead labels the rise of neoconservative thinking in international relations as ‘American Revivalism’ - the religious overtone of the phrase is intentional.
 -  By the end of the 1990s, neoconservative tolerance for such perspectives was wearing rather thin.
 -  And they no longer muse about which nations might be next on the target list, disappointing their most fervent neoconservative supporters as often as they please them.
 -  Other neoconservative organizations represented in the coalition by more than one member include AEI and Freedom House.
 -  However, to speak against the neoconservative Republican and liberal Democrat ideal of a powerful central government is as impermissible as to utter words deemed to offend the legally privileged.
 -  Yet a handful of committed neoconservative defense intellectuals in and out of government convinced the president, rightly or wrongly, to back the idea.
 -  Neoconservative wars create democracies that are bounded within neoconservative precepts, like extremely limited government and considerable corporate power.
 -  I think, however, that what is more likely is that neoconservative intellectuals and blowhards (whom you despise) have gained more influence.
 -  What was still being worked out at that time was the propaganda piece, a sustained refinement of the storyline that had been hinted at in neoconservative circles and the White House for months, even years.
 -  Meanwhile, neoconservative journalists have been channeling the administration's thinking.
 -  This is not necessarily because the journalist and the relief worker share a liberal outlook; a neoconservative pundit would fare no better with the NCO, for example.
 -  But when a neoconservative Republican and a liberal Democrat can agree on an issue it gives me hope for the future of political discourse in the blogosphere.
 -  A hegemonic spirit nonetheless underlies both the liberal activism and the neoconservative unilateralism evident in much of recent American foreign policy.
 -  It should not be a freak show for neoconservative politics and its pursuit of the culture war.
 -  This was the side of politics, the neoconservative side, that said that they had one big thing to offer in the war against terror - the doctrine of pre-emption.
 -  This is a classic example of neoconservative obfuscation.
 -  Of course, this idea is implicit in much liberal as well as neoconservative thinking, but such an unambiguous statement is offensive to all sides.
 -  However, editors and well-paid media pundits are well aware that social and political opposition to the neoconservative order in the US poses a direct threat to their own privileged existence in Britain.
 
 
 nounˌnioʊkənˈsərvədɪvˌnēōkənˈsərvədiv A person with neoconservative views. 新保守主义者,新保守派 Example sentencesExamples -  Current US assertiveness cannot be seen simply as resulting from the short-sighted view of a few neoconservatives giddy at the thought of all those bombs.
 -  Actually neoconservatives do tolerate welfare as a way of controlling people, at least they admit it.
 -  But this invasion will not be the cakewalk neoconservatives predict.
 -  It thoroughly mixes up conservatives, neoconservatives and libertarians.
 -  The self-styled neoconservatives, for example, are the antithesis of conservatism.
 -  Current campus conservatism isn't part of any clandestine plan organized by neoconservatives in a back room of the White House.
 -  The neoconservatives consistently misrepresent the right as culturally open and committed to equality of opportunity.
 -  His book could have complemented the work of these and the many others who have exposed the real agenda of the US neoconservatives, but he has missed the opportunity.
 -  This was thought up by the neoconservatives who saw no bounds to US power and pooh-poohed any sort of concerns about overextension.
 -  They were neither the noble heroes depicted by neoconservatives nor the villains depicted by leftist debunkers.
 -  When the Cold War ended, these neoconservatives began casting about for a new crusade to give meaning to their lives.
 -  It was mostly just an excuse to examine the democracy-promoting credentials of neoconservatives.
 -  It does not, as the neoconservatives argue, ignore power; it redefines power as surveillance.
 -  In temperament, too, neoconservatives have revealed themselves as the antithesis of conservative.
 -  At last, the global justice movement has found a vision as expansive and planet-wide as that of the American neoconservatives.
 -  The neoconservatives, to my complete surprise, were not pleased.
 -  The clash of civilizations sought by the Bush administration's neoconservatives appears to be nearly at hand.
 -  The collapse of the vital center pushed neoconservatives and the Democratic Party leadership in opposite directions.
 -  In the process of describing the neoconservatives, not a single mention is made of the policies or policy-makers of the Democratic Party.
 -  The notorious unilateralism of the neoconservatives in Washington never boded well for the billing of Cancun as a more consensual round of talks.
 
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