The Failure of Wilsonian Idealism in US Foreign Policy

A discussion of Woodrow Wilson’s rational approach in the pursuit of idealistic foreign policy goals in the interwar years (1919-1938)


Seminararbeit, 2014

12 Seiten, Note: 1.00


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Inhalt

Introduction

Theoretical dimension
1. The “Peace without victory” and the “Fourteen Points of Peace”
2. Wilsonian idealism and liberal internationalism
3. Realpolitik and rationality in decision-making
4. Boundaries and alternatives to rationality

Practical dimension
5. From the mandate system to the annexation system
6. From collective security to collective punishment

Conclusion

Reference list

Primary sources

Online sources

Article sources

Print sources

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Details

Titel
The Failure of Wilsonian Idealism in US Foreign Policy
Untertitel
A discussion of Woodrow Wilson’s rational approach in the pursuit of idealistic foreign policy goals in the interwar years (1919-1938)
Hochschule
Jacobs University Bremen gGmbH
Note
1.00
Autor
Jahr
2014
Seiten
12
Katalognummer
V309557
ISBN (eBook)
9783668079489
ISBN (Buch)
9783668079496
Dateigröße
438 KB
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
North American History, Treaty of Versailles, Woodrow Wilson, Wilsonian Idealism, Idealism, Charles Lindblom, Rationality, Bounded Rationality, US Foreign Policy, Realpolitik, collective security, League of Nations, mandate system, peace without victory, peace, liberal internationalism, international institutions, US History, interwar years, 1919-1938, Wilson's Fourteen Points, Fourteen Points, interbellum, decision-making, rationality in decision-making
Arbeit zitieren
Sarah Winkelmann (Autor:in), 2014, The Failure of Wilsonian Idealism in US Foreign Policy, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/309557

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