Abstract
The Republican Party is undergoing a process of internal transformation. As part of this realignment, a faction of «New Conservatism» that goes beyond the fusionist consensus has emerged. At the current stage of its development, this current has moved beyond the debate on domestic policy and is presenting its foreign policy program. Many trends in the foreign policy platform of «New Conservatism» resonate with what the paleoconservative wing offered. However, the «New Conservatives» are much more grounded in the academic tradition of realism and restraint. Although they seek to combine a technocratic approach with populist content, building their institutional environment, the prospects for this trend remain very vague.
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