| Acknowledgments | 第1-14页 |
| Chapter 1 Introduction | 第14-28页 |
| A. Reasons for Choosing the Topic | 第14-17页 |
| B. Definitions | 第17-19页 |
| C. Literature Review | 第19-24页 |
| D. Layout of the Thesis | 第24-28页 |
| Chapter 2 Rise of Neoconservatives | 第28-66页 |
| A. Origins of Neoconservatives: The New York Intellectuals | 第28-41页 |
| 1. In the Radical Movement | 第29-31页 |
| 2. Molding Their Style | 第31-32页 |
| 3. Accepting American Society and Self-Identity | 第32-34页 |
| 4. Redefining Liberalism and Fighting the Right | 第34-38页 |
| 5. Gaining Political Influence | 第38-41页 |
| B. Birth of Neoconservatism: Turning Right | 第41-53页 |
| 1. Vietnam | 第43-45页 |
| 2. Great Society | 第45-46页 |
| 3. The New Left | 第46-48页 |
| 4. The Early World of the “Neoconservatives” | 第48-50页 |
| 5. Shifting Party Loyalty | 第50-53页 |
| C. Rise of the Neoconservatives: Fighting the Cold War | 第53-66页 |
| 1. ATaste of Power | 第54-57页 |
| 2. Cold War Warriors | 第57-61页 |
| 3. Uneasy Partnership with Traditional Conservatives | 第61-63页 |
| 4. Back Into the Wilderness | 第63-66页 |
| Chapter 3 A Unipolar World and American Leadership | 第66-95页 |
| A. A Time of Bewilderment and Transition | 第67-74页 |
| B. Unipolarity: Favorable but Uncertain | 第74-85页 |
| 1. A Unipolar World | 第74-77页 |
| 2. A Favorable but Uncertain Framework | 第77-82页 |
| 3. Preserving the Unipolarity: America’s Primary Objective | 第82-85页 |
| C. America’s Role: Global Leadership | 第85-95页 |
| 1. Implications of “Leadership” | 第86-90页 |
| 2. Necessity of American Global Leadership | 第90-95页 |
| Chapter 4 A Neoconservative Strategy | 第95-131页 |
| A. Strengthening the Military Force | 第95-113页 |
| 1. The Background of the Fight for a Military Buildup | 第95-98页 |
| 2. Increasing the Defense Spending | 第98-102页 |
| 3. Developing New Weapons Systems | 第102-108页 |
| 4. Maintaining and Readjusting America’s Military Presence | 第108-113页 |
| B. Consolidating the Will | 第113-123页 |
| 1. Unilateralism | 第113-119页 |
| Rejecting Liberal Internationalism | 第114-116页 |
| Disdaining International Institutions | 第116-118页 |
| Playing Down Allies | 第118-119页 |
| 2. Preemption and Regime Change | 第119-123页 |
| The Meaning of Regime Change | 第121页 |
| The Necessity of Regime Change | 第121-122页 |
| The Possibility of Regime Change | 第122页 |
| The Tactics for Regime Change | 第122-123页 |
| C. Moral Clarity as Goal and Means | 第123-131页 |
| 1. Justification of the Strategy | 第123-126页 |
| 2. Component of the Strategy | 第126-131页 |
| Chapter 5 The Post-Cold War Neoconservative Movement | 第131-169页 |
| A. Defining the Neoconservative Movement | 第132-134页 |
| B. Neoconservatives in the Post-Cold War Years | 第134-138页 |
| C. Neoconservatives in Action | 第138-158页 |
| 1. Neoconservatives in Think Tanks | 第139-152页 |
| The American Enterprise Institute | 第140-143页 |
| The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs and the Center for Strategic Policy | 第143-146页 |
| The Project for the New American Century | 第146-149页 |
| The Neoconservative Network Based on the Think Tanks | 第149-152页 |
| 2. Neoconservatives in the Media | 第152-158页 |
| D. Revival of the Neoconservatives in the New Century | 第158-169页 |
| 1. Resumption of Decision-Making Power | 第158-161页 |
| 2. Proceeding with the Drum-Beating | 第161-169页 |
| Chapter 6 The Bush Doctrine and the Iraq War | 第169-204页 |
| A. An Arrogant Start | 第169-178页 |
| B. From 9/11 to the Bush Doctrine | 第178-193页 |
| 1. The Absence of Identity | 第178-180页 |
| 2. The War on Terror | 第180-187页 |
| Targets of the War | 第181-184页 |
| Nature of the War | 第184-187页 |
| 3. The Bush Doctrine | 第187-193页 |
| C.T he Iraq War | 第193-204页 |
| 1. The Need for a War | 第193-200页 |
| 2. Legitimacy of the War | 第200-204页 |
| Chapter 7 Weakness and Power of the Neoconservative Movement | 第204-239页 |
| A. Evaluation of the Neoconservative Movement | 第204-208页 |
| B. Reasons for the Revival of the Neoconservatives | 第208-217页 |
| 1. Failure of Liberalism | 第208-210页 |
| 2. Appeals of Neoconservatism | 第210-212页 |
| 3. International Environment | 第212-214页 |
| 4. Domestic Political Conditions | 第214-215页 |
| 5. The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks | 第215-217页 |
| C. Effects of the Bush Doctrine | 第217-230页 |
| 1. Intended Effects | 第218-219页 |
| 2. Unintended Consequences | 第219-230页 |
| Damages to America’s Credibility | 第219-222页 |
| Rifts in the Alliance | 第222-226页 |
| Burdens on America | 第226-228页 |
| Setbacks for the Neoconservatives | 第228-230页 |
| D. Future of Neoconservatism | 第230-239页 |
| 1. Weakness of Neoconservatism | 第230-234页 |
| 2. Sustained Strength of Neoconservatism | 第234-239页 |
| Appendix 1: Neoconservatives in Think Tanks | 第239-240页 |
| Appendix 2: Signatories of 1997 PNAC “Statement of Principles” | 第240-242页 |
| Appendix 3: Signatories of Four Letters | 第242-243页 |
| Appendix 4: Signatories of Four PNAC Letters | 第243-244页 |
| Appendix 5: Contributors to Key Neoconservative Projects | 第244-245页 |
| Bibliography | 第245-257页 |