Monday, October 16, 2006

Neoconservative Quiz

I just took a quiz to see where I stood in terms of the neoconservative paradigm... happily, i turned out to be liberal, but Im not sure I should be that easily dismissed politically. Hence the attempt to browse for the best political party that suits my general stand on issues. Let's see what will come up....
Meanwhile take a look at the four dominant foreign policy theories possible...

To which one do YOU belong, mmm?

Isolationist

The term isolationist is most often used negatively; few people who share its beliefs use it to describe their own foreign policy perspective. They believe in "America first." For them, national sovereignty trumps international relations. Many unions, libertarians, and anti-globalization protesters share isolationist tenets.IsolationistsÂ…
Are wary of US involvement in the United Nations
Oppose international law, alliances, and agreements
Believe the US should not act as a global cop
Support trade practices that protect American workers
Oppose liberal immigration
Oppose American imperialism
Desire to preserve what they see as America's national identity and character
Historical isolationist: President Calvin Coolidge
Modern isolationist: Author/Commentator Pat Buchanan

Liberal

Are wary of American arrogance and hypocrisy
Trace much of today's anti-American hatred to previous US foreign policies.
Believe political solutions are inherently superior to military solutions
Believe the US is morally bound to intervene in humanitarian crises
Oppose American imperialism
Support international law, alliances, and agreements
Encourage US participation in the UN
Believe US economic policies must help lift up the world's poor
Historical liberal: President Woodrow Wilson
Modern liberal: President Jimmy Carter

Realist

Are guided more by practical considerations than ideological vision
Believe US power is crucial to successful diplomacy - and vice versa
Don't want US policy options unduly limited by world opinion or ethical considerations
Believe strong alliances are important to US interests
Weigh the political costs of foreign action
Believe foreign intervention must be dictated by compelling national interest
Historical realist: President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Modern realist: Secretary of State Colin Powell

Neoconservative

Want the US to be the world's unchallenged superpower
Share unwavering support for Israel
Support American unilateral action
Support preemptive strikes to remove perceived threats to US security
Promote the development of an American empire
Equate American power with the potential for world peace
Seek to democratize the Arab world
Push regime change in states deemed threats to the US or its allies
Historical neoconservative: President Teddy Roosevelt
Modern neoconservative: President Ronald Reagan

Want to know more about the dominant neocon figures? Go Here: http://www.csmonitor.com/specials/neocon/index.html

5 Comments:

Blogger Deepu said...

While I turned out to be a liberal too, why are all the questions to do with U.S only.... May be true they are the lone super-power but it just does not make sense.

5:33 AM  
Blogger Cuckoo Susan James said...

Hmm... I agree with you, but I was checking out how I stood with the American (plus sm allies) political group of neoconservatives, so i chose an American website. Hence the American viewpoint. Check it out: http://www.csmonitor.com/specials/neocon/neoconQuiz.html

Of cos, liberal n realist traditions are global.

8:38 AM  
Blogger Deepu said...

Fine, what are your views on the recent developments in North Korea..maybe you could write something abt that ?

4:42 AM  
Blogger Cuckoo Susan James said...

Not a bad idea...maybe I could.

7:23 AM  
Blogger Deepu said...

you would not. i bet

11:19 AM  

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