One of the chief spokesmen is John Ikenberry and his Princeton Project on National Security. Here's a link to his web page:
http://webdb.princeton.edu/dbtoolbox/query.asp?qname=facultydetail&ID=gji3
(I should point out that those of us that think this groups ideas are ridiculous use the term neo-liberal, they don't call themselves that.) Policies not Politics ---- Daily Landscape
Is it? When I think of neo-liberal, I think of Thomas Freidman. Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. -Voltaire
Tom Friedman is a huge neo-liberal. Fai de bèn a Bertrand, te lou rendra en cagant
And I'd amend this:
Well in the US the term neo-liberal is starting to mean those who were against Bush and the invasion of Iraq
to:
Well in the US the term neo-liberal is starting to mean those who claim now to have been against Bush and the invasion of Iraq but actually back in 2002 and 2003 were lapdog supporters who excoriated the anti-war left as Chamberlainite appeasers.
In Europe "liberal" derives from the original "laissez-faire liberal". In the US it has something to do with social/civil libertarianism. The reason US libertarians call themselves libertarians (a term which in Europe used to mean left-anarchist) is that "liberal" was taken to include the economic left.
This led to endless fun on the respective wikipedia articles years ago. Those whom the Gods wish to destroy They first make mad. -- Euripides