NeoConservatism
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There are two inter-related spheres, which this paper will explore. The first one asks what the relative appeal of Neo-conservatism was in Britain and Germany. The second determines the extent to which Neo-conservative policies were successfully implemented in the two respective countries. The perspectives chosen here try to explain Neo-conservatism with theories of social and cultural change to provide examples of its effects.
The New Right is "conceptualized as populist Neo-conservative reactions to fundamental change
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It has also managed to keep its economy stable and keep its goods competitive in the world markets. The German model of economic growth has proved remarkably durable through almost all of the postwar period and it continues to so presently. Bibliography REFERENCES Smith, Allen (1995). Politics in Transition. New York. Swanson Press Roth, Gavin. (1985) Contemporary Conservatism. USA. S&P Publications Gunther, S. (1990) The Right. London. Saturn Press Stevens, M. (1993). The New Right. NY. Western Publications
It has also managed to keep its economy stable and keep its goods competitive in the world markets. The German model of economic growth has proved remarkably durable through almost all of the postwar period and it continues to so presently. Bibliography REFERENCES Smith, Allen (1995). Politics in Transition. New York. Swanson Press Roth, Gavin. (1985) Contemporary Conservatism. USA. S&P Publications Gunther, S. (1990) The Right. London. Saturn Press Stevens, M. (1993). The New Right. NY. Western Publications