Origins of Woodrow Wilson's Foreign Policy
Harvard Professor Erez Manela talked about how Woodrow Wilson’s American upbringing and education shaped his outlook on foreign policy as pr… read more
Harvard Professor Erez Manela talked about how Woodrow Wilson’s American upbringing and education shaped his outlook on foreign policy as president, particularly his vision for the League of Nations in the aftermath of World War I. Mr. Manela discussed how Wilson championed self-determination and reform as “bulwarks” against both concentrated power and disorder. This video is courtesy of the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. close
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