Woodrow Wilson and World Politics (Paperback)
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Woodrow Wilson and World Politics (Paperback)

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Paperback 352 Pages
Published: 15/02/1970

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Winner of the Bancroft Prize, this incisive book presents an integrated analysis of the theory and practice of Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy from 1917 to 1919.

Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
ISBN: 9780195008036
Number of pages: 352


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"[Mr. Levin] has produced his own historical synthesis based upon far-ranging research in original and secondary sources. Better still, the author has described brilliantly and perceptively both the dynamics and the long-range purposes of Wilson's foreign policies....What else can one say about the result except that it is judicious, balanced, and as detached as it is humanly possible to be?"--Arthur S. Link, The New York Times Book Review "An exceptionally thoughtful book about the formation of a modern American foreign policy"--World Affairs "An important book. Levin succeeds admirably in analyzing Wilson's foreign policy principles, objectives, and actions against the background of revolutionary changes both at home and abroad."--Louis L. Gerson, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

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