In the aftermath of 9/11, neoconservatism became one of the most
talked-about influences on US foreign policy. Both critics and
supporters have been united by the belief that neoconservatism,
good or bad, is an ideology characterized by its commitment to
promoting democracy overseas for strategic or moral reasons or
both. In "Neoconservatism and the New American Century, "Maria Ryan
argues that this purported commitment to democracy was never more
than a secondary or tertiary concern and that, since 1989, the
neoconservatives have consciously and deliberately prioritized
strategic interests over moral ones in order to preserve America's
"unipolar moment."
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