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Since the 1920s, American foreign policy has straddled the line between realism and crusading democratism. (RELATED: Woodrow Wilson: A Madman, or Merely Misunderstood?
President Woodrow Wilson’s liberal-internationalist manifesto, the Fourteen Points (1918), addressed “the peoples of the world” but was most concerned with Europe.
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 ...
In his magnificent post-Cold War book Diplomacy (1994), the late Henry Kissinger identified and explained the competing strains of American foreign policy since the dawn of the 20th century ...
In Woodrow Wilson, there is a little bit of something for both conservatives and liberals to hate. If Woodrow Wilson should be remembered for anything, however, it is his foreign policy.
Before Donald Trump, the last president to put tariffs at the top of his post-inauguration to-do list was Woodrow Wilson. But the lifelong academic and half-term governor came to bury tariffs, not ...
With health issues and foreign policy stress, Wilson “went from triumph to tragedy.” “Despite the sad way that his presidency ended, historians generally rank Woodrow Wilson in the top 10 of ...
In foreign policy Mr. Trump is undoing the work of Woodrow Wilson. The general understanding after World War I was that violations of national sovereignty and borders constituted the key threat to ...
Donald Trump's Nobel Peace Prize nomination is withdrawn as talks between Moscow and Kyiv dissolved while Trump focused on ...
Woodrow Wilson survived the death of his wife, a stroke, and the Great War. His reputation will not survive a read of Christopher Cox’s biography. Daniel J. Flynn , a senior editor for The American ...
He was a racist. Of course he was. He was disdainful of women. We knew that. He had deep reverence for the Confederacy. We suspected that. He was a schemer, a trimmer, a manipulator, an ...
In late 1914, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was facing pleas from a number of influential supporters who wanted him to make a public appeal to American manufacturers to stop selling arms to European ...