The Peculiarities of Neo-Cons
Author: POUNTAIN, DICK
Source: The Political Quarterly, Volume 76, Number 2, April 2005 , pp. 302-314(13)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract:
Books reviewedWhat's the Matter with America?, by Thomas Frank. Secker & Warburg. 306 pp. £12.99. Neoconservatism, edited by Irwin Stelzer. Atlantic Books. 328 pp. £19.99. Capital Resurgent. Roots of the Neo-liberal Revolution, by Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy. Harvard University Press. 288pp. £35.95. The Suffering of the Immigrant by Abdelmalek Sayad; preface by Pierre Bourdieu. Polity Press. xvii + 340 pp. £19.99 and £55.00. The United States and the Great Powers: World Politics in the Twenty-First Century, by Barry Buzan. Polity. 256 pp. £15.99 and £55. In Command of History: Churchill Fighting and Writing the Second World War, by David Reynolds. Allen Lane: Penguin. xxvi + 646 pp. £30. Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy, and the Bomb. A Memoir, by Strobe Talbott. Brookings Institute Press. 270 pp. £21.50. America Alone: The Neo-Conservatives and the Global Order, by Stefan Halper and Jonathan Clarke. Cambridge University Press. xii + 369 pp. £20.Document Type: Book review
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-923X.2005.00684.x
Publication date: 2005-04-01
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