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page 1Progressive conservatism
Otto von Bismarck
German statesman and Chancellor (1815-1898)

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower was the 34th president of the United States, serving from 1953 to 1961. A General of the Army, Eisenhower was the supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force. His successful leadership in Operation Torch (1942–1943) and Operation Overlord was pivotal to the Allied victory in World War II.
William Howard Taft
27th President of the United States from 1909 to 1913 (1857–1930)
Ion Luca Caragiale
Romanian playwright, writer and poet (1852-1912)
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gaullism
thumb|Charles de Gaulle, after whom Gaullism is named

Daniel Patrick Moynihan
American politician (1927-2003)

Bonapartism
thumb|"The Four Napoleons", 1858 propaganda image depicting Napoleon|Napoleon I, [[Napoleon II, Napoleon III, and Louis-Napoléon, Prince Imperial]]
one-nation conservatism
British political philosophy that advocates the preservation of established institutions and traditional principles within a political democracy, in combination with social and economic programmes designed to benefit the ordinary person
progressive conservatism
political ideology
Free Conservative Party
moderate right-wing political party in Prussia and the German Empire
Rockefeller Republican
political ideology within the American Republican Party
Square Deal
domestic policy of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
political party
New Nationalism
Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive political philosophy during the 1912 election
compassionate conservatism
American political philosophy
Red Tory
political movement
Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians
organization
pragmatic conservatism
strand of conservatism
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
provincial party