Strategy in foreign policy developed by the American neoconservatism
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French writer Victor Hugo said that one can resist an enemy who invaded your country, but one cannot resist an idea whose time has come. This statement is fully consistent with the evolution of American neoconservatism, which has turned from one of many currents of political thought into the cornerstone of American foreign policy and ideology. The beginning of the approval of neoconservative ideology in the USA is considered to be 1989, namely the then symposium held on the role of America in the world after the Cold War, which was attended by prominent neoconservatives Jean Kirpatrick, Ben Wattenberg and Charles Krauthammer. Each of them offered its own alternative to the political development of the United States.
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