The Failure of Wilsonian Idealism in US Foreign Policy
A discussion of Woodrow Wilsons rational approach in the pursuit of idealistic foreign policy goals in the interwar years (1919-1938)
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The paper explores President Woodrow Wilson's rational approach to idealistic foreign policy, arguing that it contributed to the failure of the mandate system and collective security during the interwar years (1918-1938). It highlights how Wilson's strategies, while well-intentioned, ultimately fell short in achieving their goals, reflecting broader challenges in international relations of the time. The analysis provides insights into the complexities of American foreign policy and its implications for global governance during a pivotal historical period.
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The Failure of Wilsonian Idealism in US Foreign Policy, Sarah Winkelmann
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- Title
- The Failure of Wilsonian Idealism in US Foreign Policy
- Subtitle
- A discussion of Woodrow Wilsons rational approach in the pursuit of idealistic foreign policy goals in the interwar years (1919-1938)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Sarah Winkelmann
- Publisher
- GRIN Verlag
- Publisher
- 2015
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- Paperback
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- 9783668079496
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- The paper explores President Woodrow Wilson's rational approach to idealistic foreign policy, arguing that it contributed to the failure of the mandate system and collective security during the interwar years (1918-1938). It highlights how Wilson's strategies, while well-intentioned, ultimately fell short in achieving their goals, reflecting broader challenges in international relations of the time. The analysis provides insights into the complexities of American foreign policy and its implications for global governance during a pivotal historical period.