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The Influence of Neoconservative Concepts on the Foreign Policy Strategy of George W. Bush

Abstract

The paper analyzes the influence of neoconservative concepts of the 1990's
on the foreign policy strategy of the George W. Bush administration after
9/11. The text begins with a short presentation of the neoconservative
movement, particularly its second generation. The paper then compares
neoconservative concepts from the 1990's with principal documents of the
Bush administration and shows their influence. The next part of the text
presents the factors able to explain this influence. These factors are the
specific long-term evolution of central institutions in the USA, the special
decision-making process of the administration, the managerial style of
president Bush and also the impact of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Keywords

Neoconservatives, George W. Bush, US foreign policy strategy, decision-making process, centralisation of executive power, Advisory Systems Decision Framework, 9/11

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