April 2008
Wilson's Radical Vision for Global Governance
This paper reviews US President Woodrow Wilson's concept of liberal internationalism and places it in context for the 21st century. The author argues that Wilsonian ideas were the most popular foreign policy posture adopted by a US president but that the core values of this posture are often misunderstood. The paper explains Wilsonianism and then compares these values to those of the administration of George W Bush.
© 2008 MIT Center for International Studies
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Erez Manela
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2008
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6
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