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Book SynopsisFor forty years, the neoconservatives have been an influential wing on the American Right. Their critics accuse them of being more loyal to a foreign government than to American interests. But is that true? In this book, the author argues that their support of Israel is rooted just as much in their liberal-democratic priorities.
Trade Review“Israel and the Neoconservatives is a finely-researched study documenting the considerable diversity of opinion with respect to Israel within the ranks of neo-conservatives. More importantly, Fuller exposes the many myths and stereotypes surrounding neo-conservatism propounded by the movement’s detractors.” -- Steven Bayme, American Jewish Committee
Table of ContentsChapter One: Because they are Zionists? Chapter Two: More Concern for Israel’s Interests than America’s? Chapter Three: More Concern about Liberal Democracy? Chapter Four: Because They Are American Jews Chapter Five: Looking Ahead