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Parent topics
- Dick Cheney [r]: (1941–) U.S. Vice President in the George W. Bush Administration and advocate of neoconservatism and unitary Presidential authority; currently a political commentator; U.S. Secretary of Defense in the George H. W. Bush Administration; spouse of Lynne Cheney; father of Liz Cheney [e]
- Lynne Cheney [r]: Add brief definition or description
- American conservatism [r]: A diverse mix of political ideologies that contrast with liberalism, socialism, secularism and communism. [e]
Subtopics
- Keep America Safe [r]: A neoconservative interest group, formed by Liz Cheney (daughter of Dick Cheney) and possibly the public action arm of the Foreign Policy Initiative [e]
- Intelligence interrogation, U.S. [r]: Add brief definition or description
- U.S. Department of State [r]: Agency of the executive branch of the U.S. government responsible for foreign policy and the conduct of American diplomacy. [e]
- Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs [r]: In the United States Department of State, the organization that deals with the countries of the Middle East, North African Maghreb, and Iran [e]
- Agency for International Development [r]: Add brief definition or description
- U.S. policy toward Syria [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Elliott Abrams [r]: Neoconservative, convicted and pardoned on activities related to the Iran-Contra affair; National Security Council staff during George W. Bush Administration; senior fellow, Council on Foreign Relations; spouse of Rachel Abrams and son-in-law of Midge Decter and Norman Podhoretz; Project for the New American Century; Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute 1990-1996 [e]
- Foreign Policy Initiative [r]: A new neoconservative think tank concerned with the stresses on the United States and its allies from "rising and resurgent powers, including China and Russia" [e]
- Edward Walker [r]: Christian A. Johnson Distinguished Professorship in Global Political Theory at Hamilton College; Advisory Council, Israel Policy Forum; Adjunct Scholar and former President of Middle East Institute, 2001-August 2006; Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (2000-2001); U.S. Ambassador to Israel (1997-2000), U.S. Ambassador to Egypt (1994-1997), U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1989-1992), and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1992-1993) [e]
- Center for American Progress [r]: A progressive think tank and interest group, with the dual ability to "develop thoughtful policy proposals and engage in the war of ideas with conservatives", founded in 2003 by John Podesta [e]
- Lawrence Wilkerson [r]: Pamela C. Harriman Visiting Professor of Government at the College of William and Mary; Professorial Lecturer in the University Honors Program at the George Washington University; former head of the U.S.-Cuba Policy Initiative, New America Foundation; former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell 2002-2005; Colonel (Ret.) U.S. Army [e]
- Kimberly Kagan [r]: Military historian, president of the Institute for the Study of War; member of the Strategic Assessment Group for GEN Stanley McChrystal in developing new doctrine for the Afghanistan War (2001-2021); adviser to Multi-National Force-Iraq; spouse of Frederick Kagan [e]
- Mickey Edwards [r]: Director, Constitution Project and faculty at George Washington University; wrote Reclaiming Conservatism and focuses on restructuring of the U.S. political right; previously faculty at Harvard University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University; U.S. House of Representatives (R-Oklahoma), 1977-1993; Chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee, 1989-1993; Former National Chairman, American Conservative Union; Founder, Heritage Foundation [e]
- Institute for the Study of War [r]: Described as a nonpartisan think tank in military affairs, especially Afghanistan and Iraq, while having neoconservative leaders such as founder & president Kimberly Kagan and chairman Liz Cheney, it is generally regarded as producing a substantial amount of objective research [e]
- Aaron Harison [r]: Executive director of Keep America Safe [e]
- David Rivkin [r]: Attorney and partner in Baker & Hostetler in Washington, D.C.; in advisory positions in the Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations; Visiting Fellow at the Nixon Center, Contributing Editor at the National Review, member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a member of the Advisory Council at National Interest (magazine); Co-Chairman of the Center for Law and Counterterrorism, Foundation for Defense of Democracies; opposed Keep America Safe ad on "al-Qaeda Seven" [e]