Since the 1920s, American foreign policy has straddled the line between realism and crusading democratism. (RELATED: Woodrow Wilson: A Madman, or Merely Misunderstood?) Writing in the Wall Street ...
Twentieth century world politics saw the United States combine ideological abstractions with balance of power realities.
Skepticism toward President Woodrow Wilson’s League of Nations reinforced this sentiment ... despite advocating for a ...
From the May 18, 1916 edition of the Chicago Daily News, a satirical portrayal of President Woodrow Wilson getting tough with his foreign policy toward Germany. While most of Europe was involved ...
While historian Walter A. McDougall was not a libertarian, nonetheless he had some Rothbardian insights on Woodrow Wilson and ...
Cox, a former Republican member of Congress, has written a thoroughly researched, fast-paced, and sharply critical biography of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. The Wilson revealed here is poles apart ...
On March 3, 1921, Woodrow Wilson relinquished the White House to conservative Warren Harding. Wilson accompanied the president-elect to the Capitol. Then, as the sounds of "Hail to the Chief ...